
Class. 



fjl^ 



Rnnk - WW F 7 



MjVlSrtJ^L 



OF THi: 



CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 



IN 



AVEST BOYLSTON; MASS, 



"file House of God which is tlie Church of the Livhig God, tlie inllar aiul ground 
(he truth." -I TJ. III. 15. 



rKKl'ARED IJY 

JAMES H. FITTS, Pastor. 



CLINTON: 
PRINTED BY W. J. COULTER, COURANT OFFICE. 



M A X L^ A L 



CONrTEEGATIONAL CHURCH 







WEST ]50YLST0A', MASS. 



" The house of Gofl, wliich !:= the Church of the Living,' God, the i)illar and 
ground of the trutli."— 1 Tl. ill. 15. 



rni:rAKKi) nv 



JAMES H. FITTS, Pastor 



CLINTON : 
PRINTED BY W. J. COULTER. CUUKANT OFFICE. 

1870. 



F7f 




In Bx-chauge 
25 il 1907 



OBIGINAL CONSTITUTION, 



" Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generation.-^."— Dr. xxxii. 7. 

A number of persons in the Second Precinct of Boylston, Sterling 
and Holden, met August 18, 1796, with "the design of forming and 
uniting in a Church." A committee was chosen to draft a Covenant, 
which was accepted August 2oth. Their proceedings were recognized 
by a Council which met September 15th, and "the Church was formed 
by the male members signing the Covenant, and the females giving their 
assent to it." There were thirty-three covenanting members — fourteen 
males and nineteen females. 

CONFESSION AND COVENANT. 

"Come and h4 u-; join ourselves to the Lord iita perpetual covenant that i^liall not 
l)e forgotten."— jKFw. L. 5. 

We who have hereunto subscribed our names, apprehending ourselves 
called upon in the gospel to unite in a Church state, do, under a lively 
sense of duty and obligation to God for his unmerited favors to us, con- 
fess our sins before Him and humbly ask His forgiveness through Jesus 
Christ His son, our all-sufficient Savior; and relying on the aid of that 
rich and sovereign grace promised in the gospel to help our infirmities-, 
do look unto Him for all we need, both in time and eternity, thankfully 
receiving all His covenant mercies. 

1st. AVe declare our serious belief in the Christian religion, as con- 
tained in the sacred Scriptures, and with such a view thereof as the Con- 
fession of Faith in our Churches has exhibit(;d, heartily resolving to con- 
form our lives to the rules of that holy religion so long as we live. 

2d. We give up ourselves unto the Lord Jehovah, avouching Him 
this day to be our God and Father, and receive Him as our portion for- 
ever. 

3d. We give up ourselves to the blessed Jesus who is the Lord our 
righteousness, and adhere to ITim as the head of (lis Church in the Cov- 
enant of ({race, relying on Him as our prophet, priest and king, to 
bring us to fvorhistiiig happiness. 



4th. We acknowledge our everlasting and indispensable obligation to 
glorify God in all the duties of a godly and sober life ; in the observance 
of allthe ordinances of the gospel; and depend on the gracious assis- 
tance of Ilis holy spirit, that we may acceptably perform our whole duty. 

oth. Witli humble dependence on God we engage to walk too-ether as 
a Church of the Lord Jesus Christ, in the faith and order of the gospel 
so far as we shall have the same made known to us ; conseientiouslv at- 
tending public worship and the Sacraments of the New Testament • 
promising to dedicate our children to the Lord, and assisted by Him to 
give them a pious education; living in communion with each other 
watchfully avoiding all contentions, ever rebuking with meekness as be- 
comes brethren in love. ' 



ARTICLES OF FAITH AND COVENANT, 

Adopfrd March ?, /.S'.'J.V. 



<* Stand fast in the tUitU."-! Cor. xvi. 13. 



CONFESSION. 

" Hold fast tlK' form of souud words."— 1 Tl. 1. 13. 

I. We believe in the existence of one God, the Creator, Preserver, 
and Governor of the Universe ; possessed of every possible perfection ; 
infinite in wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness, and truth ; the 
eternal, self-existent, independent, and unchangeable fountain of all good. 

II. We believe that the Scriptures of the Old and Ncav Testaments 
were given by inspiration of God, and contain a complete and perfect 
rule of faith and practice. 

III. We believe that Jehovah, the only living and true God, exists 
as Father, Son and Eohj Ghost ; and that these three are in essence one, 
and in all divine attributes, equal. 

IV. We believe that (iOD made all things for Himself; that known 
unto Him are all His works from the beginning ; and that He governs all 
things according to the counsel of His own will. 

y. We believe that God created man in His own nnage, holy and up- 
right, and that he fell from this state by transgressing the divine com- 
mand. 

VI. We believe that in conseijuence of the apostacy, all mankind are 
by nature children of disobedience ; and till renewed by the agency of the 
Holy Spirit, are averse to God and holiness, and justly exposed to eter- 
nal punishment. 

VII. We believe that Jesus Christ, the eternal Word, became man, 
and by His obedience, sufterings, and death, made an atonement for the 
sins of the world. 

VIII. We believe that although the invitations of the Gospel are so 
extensive, that all who will, may come and take the water of life freely, 
yet the wickedness of the human heart is such that none will come, un- 
less drawn by the special inrtuences of the Holy Spirit. 

IX. We believe that those who embrace tiie Gospel were chosen in 
Christ before the foundation of the world : and tliat tbev are sj^ved, not 



6 

by works of righteousness which they have done, but by the mercy of 
God through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the truth. 

X. We believe that those who cordially embrace Christ, though they 
may be left to commit sin, will never be left finally to fall away and per- 
ish, but will be kept by the mighty power of God through faith unto sal- 
vation. 

XI. We believe that watchfulness over the heart and life, holy medi- 
tations, and concientious attendance uipon jiublic, famili/, and secret wor- 
ship, together with the steady practice of a-ighteousness, truth, sincerity, 
and charity towards men, and of sobriety, chastity, and temperance, 
towards ourselves, are indispensable duties of every Christian. 

XII. We ])elievo that Baptism and the Lord's Supper are the insti- 
tuted Sacraments of the New Testament, and that it is the indispensa- 
ble duty of all professing Christians to attend on these ordinances ; that 
Baptism is to be administered only to believers, and their households, 
and the Supper only to believers in regular church standing. 

XIII. We believe that God has appointed a day in which He will 
judge the world in righteousness by Jesus Christ : — when there will be 
a resurrection oi" the dead, and when the righteous will enter on eternal 
hapinness, and the' wicked Avill be sentenced to eternal inisery. 

Such are the leading doctrines believed by this Church. Do you cor- 
dially assent to them ? 



COVENANT. 



*' My covonant will I not Ijroak, nor altor tl\o thing that is gone out of My lips."— Ps. 
Lxxxix. 34. 

You do notv, in the presence of the heart-searching God, before angels 
and men, choose the Lord Jehovah, Father, Son and Holy Ghost, to be 
your God, the supreme object of your affection, and your portion for- 
ever. 

You acknowledge Jesus Christ as your only {Savior and final Judge ; 
and the Holy Spirit as your Sandijier, Comforter and Guide. 

You humbly and cheerfully dedicate yourself to God in the everlasting 
covenant of grace, and consecrate all your powers and faculties to His 
service and glory ;- You promise to take the Holy Scriptures as the rule 
of your life and conversation ; that you will give diligent attention to 
His word and ordinances, to family, and secret prayer, and to the consci- 
entious observance of the Sabbath ; that you will seek the honor of His 
name and the interests of His kingdom ; and that henceforth, denying 
all ungodliness and every worldly lust, you will live soberly, righteously 
and godly in the present w^orld. 

You do now cordially unite yourself to this Chur(!h of Christ, promis- 
ing to submit to its discipline, so far as conformable to the rules of the 
Gospel ; to seek its edification, purity and peace ; and to walk with its 
members in christian love, watchfulness, and meekness — humbly relying 
on the grace of God, Avith an affecting belief that }'Our vows are record- 
ed on high, and will be reviewed in the day of final judgment. — Thus in 
the strengtii of your Lord and Savior, you solenndy covenant and prom- 
ise. 



(KKSl-ONSi; OF TllIO CHLKCll.) 

Wc do then receive you into our counnuuiou and fellowship, and we 
promise to watch over you with christian allection and tenderness, ever 
treating you in love as a member of the body of C/tri.sf, who is Head 
over all tilings to. His Church. 

You have now assumed solenui obligations, from which you can never 
escape. Wherever you go in life, these vows will be upon you ; at death 
they will follow you to the bar of God, and abide witli you through eter- 
nity. Hereafter the eyes of the world will be upon you ; and as you de- 
mean yourself, so religion will be honored or disgraced. ^ 

Wewelcome you to this fellowship with us in the blessings of the Gos- 
pel, earnestly in'iploring the great Shepherd of Israel, our Lord and Re- 
deemer, that both I/O a and we may have wisdom and grace to be faithful 
in His covenant, to glorify Him in holiness, and at last to be received to 
His everlasting mansions of bliss. Amen. 



RULES OF ORDER. 

" Lft all things be done decently, and in order.' —1 Co. xiv. iO. 
L The Church holds an annual meeting on the third Tlmrsdav in 
January lor the transaction of business, and the election of the folloAving 
and all necessary officers, namely: a Clerk, a Treasurer, a Church Com- 
mittee, a Sabbath School Committee, and a Singing Committee. 

2. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper is administered on the first 
Sabbath in January, March, May, July, September, and November. On 
the Thursday afternoon preceding there is a preparatory lecture. 

3. There is a meeting for conference and prayer every Sabbath and 
every Thursday evening. The meeting on the first Sabbath in the month 
is the concert of prayer for missions. Business may be introduced at the 
preparatory lecture, and the prayer meeting precedhig the first Sabbath 
of each alternate month. 

4:. The Church Committee consists of three members, who, with the 
pastor and deacons, are to take general counsel for the Interests of the 
Church, to confer with, examine, "and in their discretion recommend can- 
didates for admission to its membership, their doings being always sub- 
ject to the revision of the Church. 

0. The Sabbath School Committee, in connection with the Superin- 
tendent, who is chosen by the school, haVe the general supervision of the 
affairs of the Sabbath School. 

6. The Singing Committee are to take charge of the public exercises 
of song, in connection with the chorister and others the choir may select. 

7. The Deacons of this Church may retain their office three years 
from the time of election. 

8. It is the duty of every male member to contribute his due propor- 
tion toward supporting the preaching of the gospel in this Church and 
Society. 

9. Persons wishing to unite with the Church on profession of their 
faith, must give satisfactory evidence of regeneration, assent to the arti- 
cles of fliith and covenant, stand propounded at least one week, and be 
admitted bv vote of the Church. 



10. Mciubc'r:5 of tlii.s Church, ruinoviug I'roiu us, arc to apply lor let- 
ters of admission and recommendation to some regular Church in com- 
munion with us, where they reside, within one year from the time of their 
removal, unless good reasons can be given ibr the longer continuance of 
their'particular relation to us. 

11. Members of sister Churches, residing among us, arc not expected 
to connnune with us more than one year, without producing letters of 
reconnnendation and uniting with us as members, excepting in cases 
where the Church, being recpiested, shall grant a longer term of occa- 
sional communion. 

12. The directions in Matt, xviii., and 1 Cor. v., govern the Church 
in cases of discipline. The following offences have been subject of ex- 
communication : heresy, infidelity, intemperance, unchastity, dishonesty, 
contention, profane and abusive language, countenancing and upholding 
dancing parties, neglect of duty and disregard of censure, forsaking pub- 
lic worship and the sacrament, withdrawing connection and fellowship. 

13. Collections are taken up at every conmuuiion for the support ol" 
the table and relief of indigent memljcrs ; on the first Sabbath of each 
month for missions — one month for the American Board, and the alter- 
nate month for the American Missionary Association ; also on the third 
Sabbath in alternate months, as follows : February, for Tract Society; 
April, for Congregational Union ; June, lor Home JNlissions ; August, 
lor Bible Cause ; October, for Sabbath Schools ; December, for Seamen. 



OFFICERS 



Aii'l f;a\o Him to ho tlie lioad over all tliiii'^s to tlio Cliiirch."— KfH. I. 2'2. 



TASTORS. 

"And He gave sonip, pastors and teachers,"— Ei»i[. iv. II. 

Willia:m X.vsii (48), from Williamsburo-. Ho fitted for college with 
Dr. Strong of Xortliaiiipton ; graduated at Yale in 1791 ; studied theol- 
ogy undt.'r Dr. Lothrop of West Springfield ; was ordained and installed 
Oct. 11, 171)7, and dismissed Dec. h'>, 1814. lie died at West Boylston, 
March 2o, 1829, aged 60 yrs. 7 ms. 20 dys. 

John BoARDMAX (141), ordained and installed Feb. 28, 1821; dis- 
missed April 80, 1834. He was a native of Newburyport ; graduated at 
Dartmouth College 1817, and at Andover Seminary 1820. After leaving 
West Boylston, he was settled at Plast Douglass from 1835 onward, 
where he died Nov, 8, 1841, aged 4G. 

Elijah Paixe, installed Nov. 13, 1834, and died pastor of the church, 
Sept. 14, 1836, aged 38. He was born at Ashfield, graduated at Am- 
herst College 1823, studied divinity with Rev. Heman Humphrey, D.D., 
and had been previously settled at Claremont, N. H, (See 406.) 

Browx E.MERSOx (432) , ordained and installed Aug. 3, 1837; dis- 
missed Nov. 6, 1839. He graduated at Yale College and studied theol- 
og}' with Rev. Dr. Fisher of Harvard, and at Andover Seiuinary. After 
leaving West Boylston, he was settled at Torringford, Conn,, and was 
acting pastor at several other places, 

Joseph Warrkx Cross (480), installed March 11, 1840; dismissed 
iMarch 16, 1859, and was afterward without pastoral charge. He had 
been previously settled atBoxboro', Avhere he was ordained Oct. 1. 1834, 
and continued pastor to 1840. He was a native of East Bridgewater, a 
graduate of Harvard College 1828, and a member of the class which 
graduated at Andover Seminary 1835. 

James Hill FiTTS (758), installed Sept. 3, 1862; dismissed Dec. 3, 
1870. Previously acting pastor at Boxboro' ; graduated at Bangor The- 
ological Semlnarv 1858, ordained an Evangelist at Candia, N. H., Nov. 
2, 1859. 
2 



10 



DEACONS. 

'•They that have ustfl the otticc ol' a deacon well, i)urchase to thoinselveiJ a good de- 
uree."— I'Tl. ill. 1.".. 

IsHAKL Moore (16), elected Oct. Vo, ITfMJ, and died in otfice Nov. 

17, 1807, aged 73. 

JosiAH Be.uiax (20), elected Oct. l;}, 179G ; resigned and removed to 
Shutesbury in 1805. 

Amariah Sawyer (oO), elected July 2o, ISOo. He formally accepted 
the office June lo, 1808. 

Asa Lovell, (56), elected June 13, 1808, accepted Mav 24, 1809, 
and died in offi(!e Oct. 18, 1814, aged 63. 

Lemuel Fairbaxk (IS), elected Jiuie 13, 1808, declined the office 
Xov. 10, 18U, and died Jidy 3, 1819, aged 68. 

Artemas Murdoch (117), elected Aug. 6, 1812, accepted Nov. 10, 
1814, resigned March 1, 1835, and died June 21, 1855, aged 78. 

Silas Dinsmore (115), elected Nov. 10, 1814, resigned May 6, 1820, 
and died Sept. 22, 1824, aged 46. 

Abel Goodale (120), elected May 6, 1820, "released from his duties 
as Deacon so soon as others shall be in office to fill the vacancy," March 
1, 1835, and died Nov. 8, 1853, aged 68. 

Samuel Griggs (309), elected March 1, 1835, accepted July 3, 1835, 
resigned Feb. 20, 1845, dismissed to Salem St. Church, Worcester, May 

18, 1848. 

Benjamin Franklin Keyes (133), "unanimously invited to hold and 
exercise the office of Deacon,"' March 1, 1835. He never assumed its 
active duties. 

Joseph B. Parker (280), elected July 3, 1835, accepted Sept. 3, 
1835. He was dismissed to Higli St. Church, Providence, R. I., July 
26, 1840. 

Moses Brigham (413), elected Jan. 5, 1838, dismissed to Fourth St. 
Cong. Church, New Bedford, Feb. 6, 1818. 

Waldo Winter (144), elected Jan. 5, 1838, resigned April 17, 1851, 
and was dismissed to Clinton, Nov. 20, 1851. 

James Fiske (212), elected March 20, 1845, accepted April 17, 1845, 
and continued in office till his death, July 24, 1868, aged 63. 

Asa Keyks (276), elected June 19, l'851, resigned March 15, 1855, 
and was dismissed to Sterling, July 1I>, 1855. 

Washburn Lombard (690), elected Oct. 11, 1855, accepted Nov. 1, 
1h55, resigned and was dismissed to O.xford, March 16, 1865. 

Joseph Clap.k IiO^■ELL (351), elected Feb. 2, 1865, resigiKKl and was 
re-elected .Ian. 20, 1870. 

Amos Flagg Knight (225), elected Feb. 2. ls»;5. 



CLERKS. 

•' We hear record, ;ind ye Icnou that our reconl i« iriu-." — :{ .Jo. Iv.'. 

John White (7), Aug. 18, 1796, to Oct. 11, 1797. 
William Nash (48), Oct. 11, 1797. to Dec. 14, 1814. 
Alexander Lovell (108), Jan, 26, 1815, to Mav 23, 1815. 



11 



Samuel FL.ufG (119), xMay l'o, 1815, to :Mav 6, 1>^20. 
Br-x.TAMiN F. Kkye,s (loo), Mav (J, l&2{), to Feb. 28, 1821. 
John Boakj)Max (141), Feb. 28, 1821, to April 'M), 1H:U. 
Aakon E. Winter (188), May 22. 18:U, to Nov. lo, 18;M. 
Elijah Paine, Xov. 1;}, 1834, to .Se})t. 14, 18,'5(j. 
Benjamin F. Keve.s, (1.13), Sept. 27, 183G, to Aii«x. :>, 1837 
Bkown Emerson (432), Aii;,^ 3, 1837, to Nov. (i, 183<J. 
Joseph W. Cross (480), March 11, 1840, to Jan. 21, l8o8. 
Oliver B. Sawyer (oG8), Jan. 21, 1808, to May 20, 18.')8. 
Horatio Houghton (612), Aujj^. 20, 1858, to Jan. 16, 1868. 
E. Beam an Rice (o90), Jan. 16, \m^. 



CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF MEMBERS. 



" We being maiiv, are uue bodv in Christ, aud e\ erv om- members ouc of another. 
\lo. XII. .j. " ' 



0KI(;L\AL MEMBEli.S. 

Fucrfecn by Ldtcr fWoii J)oi/li>t"n. 

17'J(i. September 1.3. 

1. Joseph Big]:lon\-j united -with the second eluireh in 81irew>.l)ury. 
now Boyl^ton, March ol, 17'J3. lie •was t^on ot" Joseph^ and Martha 
(Brighani) ot^ Shrewsbury, and grandson of John^ and Jerusha (Gai- 
tiekl) of Marlboro". Jo/tn'-^ was son of Stn/iner- and ^lary (Flagg) of 
Watertown, and grandson of -/o/^/ji and his tirst wife, Mary (Warren) 
of Watertown, who came li-om England, and were the ancestors of the 
Bigelow families iu Xew England. Joseph Bigelow^ m. Olive Beaman 
(2), andd. Xov. 30, 1801, a. 7o. 

2. Olivk Bkjelow, dau. of Jabez Beaman, and sister of Ezra and 
Ephraim (62 and G9), was a member ot the church at Boylston, July 20, 
1787. She was the wife of Capt. Joseph Biaelow (1), and d. June 20, 
1810, a. 76. 

3. JosErii Muii<E, son of floseph and ]Mary (^). united with the 
church at Bovlston, Oct. 13, 1781 : m. Sojdiia Bigelow (1), and d. Jan. 
10, 1826, a. 68. 

4. SuniiA Mouse, dau. of Benjamin Bigelow; m. Joseph Morse (3), 
united with the church at Boylston at the same time with her husband, 
and d. Oct. 26, 1831, a. 72 yrs. 9 ms. 

5. Peteu Goodale, son of Edward and Sarah (10), from ^Marlboro", 
united with the church at Bo}lston by letter from Gardner, April 13, 
1704: m., fn-st, Abigail Hinds (6) in 1775; m., second. Mrs. Kachcl 
Flagg (80), July 3, 1800, and d. yiay 14, 1834, a. 82 yrs. o ms. 

6. Abigail Goudale, dau. of Benjamin Hinds, wife of Peter Good- 
ale (5) ; united with the <.'liurch in Bovlston by letter from Gardner, 
April 13, 1704, and d. Jan. 10, 1800, a." o6. 

7. John White. With his wife Acsah, dau. ol" ('apt. Joseph Bige- 
low (1), ho united with the church at Boylston, Sept. 17, 17.*-!6. In 1798 



13 



In- moved to Gialton, and was di;-. tu SpriiigiiLld, '\'t., Nov. 181(3, wlieni 
lit' died. 

X. Makv Mdkm:, ui. u. Thonias, IVoiii Marlboro', wile of Joseph 
Morse, also Irom Marlboro', who d. Oet. H, L77G, a. o4. She was a 
member ol" the ehureh at Boylstou as early as Nov. 1:^, 17'JI, and d. Jan. 
■_"J, 1801, a. 71 . e/'Ks-rph J/or.sc'' was son oV Jo.^cp/i^ and Abigail (Barnes) 
of Shrewsbury, and grandson of Joseph'^ and Graee (Warren) of Marl- 
boro'. Joseph'^ ol' Marlboro" was son ol" Josq/Ji- and Susannah (Shat- 
tuek) of Groton, and grandson oi' Joseph^ and Hester (Pieree), one of 
the proprietors of Watertown, and who had embarked at Ipswieh, Eng., 
in the slnp Elisabeth, April, 1G;)4. 

9. Sarah Winx, m. n. Bush, from W'oburn, wife of Jacob Winn, 
from ^Voburll, who d, a member of the ehureh at Bo\ Istoii, April 28, 
171)1. She d. in 179M. 

10. Sakaji (^Ooi'AM-:, m., n. Temple, from Marlboro*: lu. Edward 
Goodale, Avho eame here from Marlboro' in 17o8, and d. hi 17oG, a. 42. 
She was a member of the ehureh at Boylston as early as ]Mareli 2(3, 1777, 
and d. ]\Iareh 7, 1810, a. 9(3. Edward ^ioodcdc^ was b. May 23, 171.3, 
son of Beiijcanin'^^ and Hannah Goodale of Marlboro', and grandson of 
Zeehariah- and Elizabeth (Bereham) of Salem. ZecJiariah- was son of 
Boherf^, who, with his wife Kathcrine, embarked at Ipswieh, Eng., for 
America, Ajjril, lGo4. 

11. Sakaii DixsMor.i::, dau. of Jacob and Sarah Winn (9) ; Avife of 
John Dinsmore, who d. Aug. 4, 1811. She united with the church at 
Boylston, Sei)t. 14, 1777, and d. March 2, 18;)7. 

12. Meiiitauli-: Child, wife of David, who d. Aug. 2, I80o, a. 92, 
She united with the church at Bovlston bv letter from Heading, Oet. 17, 
1779, and d. Dec. 28, 1804, a. 7'1 

13. Ta:mi:ii Beamax, dau. of Silas Howe, and wife of Ephraim Bea- 
man (69) . She was a member of the church at Bovlston as earlv as 
March 26, 1777, and d. March, 1824, a. 81. 

14. Olive Keyes, dau. of Capt. Joseph and Olive Bigelow (1 and 2), 
and m. Dec. 9, 1790, Reuben, the eldest son of Simeon and Lucy (Tem- 
ple) Keyes. She united with the church at Boylston, July 15, 1792, and 
afterward moved to Barre, Vt. 

Xine Memhci'i /'roni SteiHiij. 

.15. Abxeii Wilder, son of Josiah, who d. March 1, 1782, a. 81. 
With his wife Eunice he united with the church at Sterling, Dec. 8, 1751. 
She d. Feb. 14, 1786, a. 60 yrs. 6 ms., and he d. Dec. 4,l813, a. 88. 

16. Israel Moore. He and his wife were admitted to the church at 

Sterling, !Mar. 6, 1757. He m. , tirst, Catherine (1 7) , who united with 

the church at Sterling, March 28, 1761 ; m., second, Elisabeth Chase of 
Sterling, pul). July 28, 1803; m., third, :Mrs. Priscilla Jewell, Oct. 16, 
1804. He Avas one of the first deacons of the church, elected Oet. 13, 
1796, and d. in ollice, Nov. 17, 1807, a. 73. 

17. Catherine Moore, first wife ol" Dea. Israel .Moore (16) ; d. 
June 14, 1802, a. 60. 

18. Lemi'elFairraxk, son of Jonathan aiidThankl'ul Fairbank (37), 
With his wile Phebe Winn (19), he united with the church at Sterling in 



14 



1770. He was elected deacon of the church, Aii^. 6, 18U8, which ofHce 
he resigned Nov. 10, IHU, and d. July 4, 181'J, a. (58. 

I'J. Pjikhk Faikhank, dan. of Jacob and Sarah Winn (10 : ^viCe ol" 
Dea. Lemuel Fairbank (18), and d. Dec. 10, 1824, a. 7o. 

20. JosiAii Bkamax. With Elisabeth, his wife (21), he united with 
the church at Sterling by letter from Winchendon in 178,'). He was 
elected one of the first deacons in West Boylston, Oct. lo, 179(5, which 
office he resigned in 1805, and moved to Shutesbury where he died. 

21. Elisaijktii Bkaman, dan. of Barzilia and Elisabeth ((Joss) Holt, 

and wife of Dea. Josiah Beaman (20). She had previously m. 

Boynton, andd. Feb. 28, 1842, a. 88 yrs. 6 ms. 

22. Nathan Wilder, son of Abner and Eunice (lo) : m. Susainiah 
Sawyer (23), April o, 1781, and d. Aj)ril 8, 1822, a. G2. 

23. Susannah WiLDEK, m. n. Sawyer, wife of Xathan Wilder (22) ; 
united with the church at Sterling in 1782, and d. at about oO yrs. of 
age 

Two Meniher.s fnnn Ilolden. 

24. Samuel EsTAnnooK, son of Sanuiel from Concord; m. Sarah 
Marshall of Holden (2-3). and d. May 7, 181G, a. CO yrs. J m. 22 dys. 

25. Sakah Estahuook, m. n. Marshall, wife of Sanuiel (24), and 
d. Dec. 14, 1820, a. 77. 

Two Members from liowlei/. 

26. Jacoii Towxshend came here from Readini; : m. Elisabeth , 

and d. June 24, 1806. 

27. Elisabeth Townshend, wife of Jacob (26). 

Six Members receiced ox Profession of" Faith. 

28. Aaron Goodale, son of Edward and Sarah (Temple) Goodale 
(10) ; m. Eunice Marshall (20) in 1767, and d. Aug. 17, 1817, a. 75. 

29. Eunice Goodale, dau. of William Marshall ol Concord and 
HoJden; wife of Aaron Goodale (28), and d. Jan. 17, 1831, a 84. 

30. AMAPaAH Sawyer, son of Joseph and Agnes of Boylston ; m. 
Feb. 18, 1704, Sarah Moore (31) : elected deacon July 25, 1805. 

31. Sakah Sawyer, dau. of Hugh Moore of Boylston, and sister of 
Olive (76). She was the wife of Dea. Amariah Sawver (30), and d. 
Jan. 14, 1822, a. 86. 

32. Reuuen Wilder, son of Asa and Lvdia (30) ; m., rtrst, Marv 
Pierce (33), Feb. 16, 1784; m., second, Mrs. Thankful Whitcomb (30O)', 
March 20, 1808, and d. Xov. 11, 1832, a. 75. 

33. Mary Wilder, m. n. Pierce, of Shrew.Nburv, tirst wife of Reu- 
ben Wilder (32), and d. April 15, 1807. 

ADDITIONAL MEMBERS. 

1707. January 10. 

34. John Boutell, by letter from Reading. He settled here in 
1702; was dis. to Townshend, July 2'), 1812, where he was deacon for 
many years, and d. there. 

35. AniGAiL Pjoutell, wile of Dea. John Boutwell (.')4) ; rec. and 
dis. with her husband. 



15 

1707. February. 

36. Mercy Merrifield, by letter from vSherburn. She was dau. of 
Obediali and Grace F, Morse, wife of Asaph Merrifield from Sherburn, 
who d. Aucr. 29, 1820, a. 80. She d. July 80, 1845, a. 88 yrs. 8 ms. 

1707. 

37. Jonathan Fairbank, by letter from Sterling-, where he united 
with the church Jan. 13, 1745. He came from Woburn ; m., first, 

Thankful , who d. March 18, 1782, a. 06; m., second, Mrs. Submit 

Whitcomb (38), Dec. 2, 1784, and d. in 1798, a. 89. 

38. Submit Fairbank, rec. from Sterling with her second husband, 
Jonathan Fairbank (37), and d. Jan. 30, 1700. 

39. Lydia Wilder, by letter from Sterling. At the time she was 
the widow of Asa, the brother of Abner (15), and d. Aug. 15, 1803. 

40. Jabez Fairbank, by letter from Sterling, where he and his wife 
Miriam (41) united with the church, Oct. 21, 1759. He was the eldest 
son of Jonathan and Thankful Fairbank (37) ; ra., first, Miriam Davis 
(41) in 1759 ; m., second, Persis Bowker of Petersham, who survived 
him, and d. in 1833, a. 89. He d. Oct. 20, 1822, a. 84. 

41. Miriam Fairbank, by letter from Sterling. She was the first 
wife of Jabez Fairbank (40), and sister of Dea. David Davis of Paxton. 
(See 61.) 

42. Seth Fairbank, by letter from Sterling, where he and Relief, 
his wife (43), united with the church in 1780. He was son of Jonathan 
and Thankful (37) ; m. Relief Sawver (43) in 1777, and d. Dec. 31, 
1833. a. 78. 

43. Relief Fairbank, by letter from Sterling. She was the wife of 
Seth (42), dau. of Amos Sawyer, and d. June 10, 1839, a. 80 yrs. 6 nis. 

44. Jonathan Pkescott,"' by letter from Sterling. He was b. June 
10, 1750, son of Jonathan, -i who'd. March 8, 1801, a. 78, and of Vashti 
(Houghton), Avho d. Feb. 10, 1805, a. 78: bap. and with his wife (45) 
admitted to the church at Sterling in 1779 ; and d. Xov. 22, 1805, a. 55. 
Jonofhan,'^ who m., 1746, Yashti Houghton, was b. 1722, the son of Eb- 
onezer< and Ruth (Hobart) Prescott. Kheneze)^ was son of John- and 
Sarah (Hay ward) Prescott, b. July 6, 1682, m. Ruth Hobart of Groton, 
and settled in Chocksett, now Sterling. John- was bap. at Sowerby, 
England, April 1, 1635; m., first, Sarah Hayward, Xov. 11, 1668, and 
second, Mary How, lived at Lancaster, and was son of John' and Mary 
(Platts) Prescott, Avho were at Watertown in 1640. 

45. Mary Prescott, by letter from Sterling: dau. ol' Silas Brigham 
fn)m Shrewsbury, by his second wife, Tabitha Sawyer; wife of Jona- 
than (44), m. about 1776, and afterward of Joseph Goss of Sterling, 
and d. Jan. 4, 1834, a. 85. 

46. Lucy Sawyer, by letter from Sterling. She was the wife of 
Major Manassah Sawyer, who d. suddenly, Jan. 6, 1801. She m., sec- 
ond, Hugh Moore, July 5, 1819, who d. Sept. 'li^i, 1833, a. 79. 

47. Lois Rice, by letter from Sterling. She d., unmarried, March 
10, 1813. 

October 1 1 . 
4H. William Nash was recognized as a member of the church by 
the council which ordained him its pa^itor. He was S()n of John of Wil- 



16 

liamsbiu'g ; in. Elisabeth Doiibledav (70), June 14, 1803, and d. March 
25, 1829^ a. iM) \-r-<. 7 in<. 20 dvr^. 

17!)S. Augu;5t I'J. 
•i'J. FiiUDKXci: IIautiiax, dau. of Jacob and Sarah Winn (9) ; wife 
of David Ilarthan, who d. Aug. 30, 1823, a. 84 yrs. 7 ms., son of Mi- 
cah and Sarah from Marlboro", who d. Aug. 8, 1823, a. 59. She d. Feb. 
28, 1840, a. 70. (See 195.) 

50. Pku.sis Davis, dau. of Silas Xewton of Paxton. (See lOG.) 
She Avas first wife of Simon Davis (01), m. Feb. 25, 1789, and d. Julv 
30, 180<», a. 33 vrs. 9 dv>. 

October 21. 

51. A.Mus Gates, m. Susannah Pike of Worcester (52) ; came to 
town about 1790, and moved away in 1801. 

52. SusAXXAH CtATEs, wife of Amos (51) ; m. at Sterling, Oct. 20, 
1780. 

December 30. 
ijl). Daxiel FnoiJTY, bap. Dec. 30, 1798, m. Sarah froodale (54), 
Sept. 27, 1803, and was dis. to Zanesville, Ohio, Jan. 24, 1819. 
1799. April 28. 
54. Sally (toodale, dau. of Aaron and Eunice Goodale (28 and 29) ; 
m. Daniel Prouty (53), and was dis. to Zanesville, Ohio, Jan. 24, 1819. 

June 30. 
O''!. Sally White, dau. of Tilla Moore and wife of Peter White, 
who settled here in 1797. They moved to Springfield, Vt., in 1813, 
where they died. A son became a clergyman in Maine. 

1800. February 10. 

50. Asa [-.ovell, son of Joiuithan from Medlield, who d. Oct. 7, 
1817, a. 73, by his lirst wile, and brother of Amos (95) ; m. Betsey Ray- 
mond (57) ; elected deacon of the church, June 13, 1808, and d. in office 
Oct. 18, 1814, a. 03. 

57. Betsfa' Lovell, dau. of William Raymond; m., lirst, Dea. Asa 
Lovell (56) ; m., second, Paul ( roodale (59), April 28, 1S25. and d. 
Aug. 5, 1837, a. 84. 

April 27. 

58. Sarah Ooodxow, wife of Elmer. 

June 22. 

59. Paul Goodale, son of Edward and Sarah (10) ; m., first, Eunice 
Lovell (00) ; m., second, Betsev (Ravmond) Lovell (57), April 28, 
1825, and d. Dec. 4, 1828, a. 81,^ 

60. fcuNiCE Goodale, dau. of Jonathan, and sister of Dea. Asa 
Lovell (50) ; first wife of Paul (59), and d. Aug. 13, 1824, a. 77. 

August 31. 

01. Sniox Davls, son of Dea. David and Abigail Davis of Paxton; 
m., first, Persis Xewton (50), Feb. 25, 1789: m., second, Persis (Tem- 
ple) Seaver, Feb. 8, 1803. He moved to Boston in 1803, and d. in Fal- 
mouth, :\re., March 17, 1810, a. 44. 

1801. December 27. 

02. Ezra Beamax. Es(|. Beaman was the eldest .-^on of Capt. Jabez 



17 

Beainan from Bolton, avIio il. Sept. 22, 1757, a. 53, and of Dinah his 
wife who d. Dec. 5, 1774, a. 60 yrs. 11 ms. 5 dys. He m,, first, Persis, 
dau, of Dea. Cyprian Keyes, in 1758, who was a member of the church 
in Boylston, and d. Nov. 7, 1788, a. 50 yrs. 9 ms. 5 dys. ; m., second, 
Alary Boylston (03), and d. June 4, 1811, a. 74 yrs. 7 ms. 19 dys. 

63. Mary Beaman, dau. of Richard Boylston of Charlestowii, and 
second Avife of Ezra Beaman, Esq. (02). She d. June 0, 1813, a, 62. 

1802. April 25. 

64. Jason Glazier, by letter from Heath. He Avas the son of John 
of Boylston, and m., first, Nov. 9, 1790, Sarah Dinsmore (Go), with 
Avhom he was received to the church at Boylston, Sept. 28, 1774, and 
dismissed to Heath, Jan. 1797. He m., second, Polly, dau. of Jona- 
than Gerry of Sterling, April 23, 1818, Avho d. Oct. 4, 1859, a. 85 yrs. 5 
ms. 3 dys. He d. May 18, 1859, a. 91 yrs. 10 ms. 25 dys. 

65. Sarah Glazier, by letter from Heath. She Avas the dau. of 
John and Sarah Dinsmore (11), the first Avife of Jason Glazier (64) ; rec. 
and dis. with him to the churches at Boylston and Heath, and d. May 13, 
1817, a. 49. 

June 6. 
6Q. Jesse Dana, probably by letter from Boylston, Avhere he and his 
Avife Tamer (67) united with the church June 8, 1794. He Avas m. June 
24, 1792, and dis. to Sterhng, Dec. 23, 1810, where he d. Sept. 24, 1831. 

67. Tamer Dana, dau. of Ephraim and Tamer Beaman (69 and 13) ; 
Avife of Jesse Dana (GQ), m. June 24, 1792; dis. to Sterling, Dec. 23, 
1810, and d. at Leicester. 

1803. April 22. 

68. Rebecca Fairbank, bap. April 22, 1803, dau. of Capt. William 
and Kezia (Houghton) Fairbank, Avho d. Feb. 14, 1811, a. 52, and 
granddaughter of Jonathan (37) . She became the first wife of Davis, 
the youngest son of Jabez Fairbank (40), June 1, 1801, and d. Mav 14, 
1803. Sally (Holt), second wife of Davis Fairbank, m. Nov. 29, 1804, 
d. Feb. 15,'l852, a. 76. 

September 11. 

69. Erhraim Beaman, son of Jabez and brother of Ezra (62), m. 
Tamer HoAve (13), and d. March 25, 1805, a. 62. 

1805. May 26. 

70. Elizabeth Nash, dau. of John Doubleday of StoAv, Avife of Rev. 
William Nash (48), m. June 14, 1803; dis. to Second Church, Worces- 
ter, Dec. 4, 1829, and d. at Bolton, Sept. 9, 1849, a. 78. 

71. Moses Goodale, eldest son of EdAvard and Sarah Goodale (10), 
m. Silence Goodnow of Boylston (72), Nov. 16, 1797, and d. March 28, 
1815, a. 75 yrs. 6 ms. 

72. Silence Goodale, wife of Moses (71) ; d. in 1836, a. 80. 

73. Dolly Fames, by letter from Dover, m. n. Dorr, the second 
wife of Wdliam Fames, Avho m. Jan. 24, 1804, and d. in 1814, a. 65. 
She d. June 3, 1808. William Earnest Avas son of Daniel and Silence 
(Leland) Fames, Avho lived in Ilolliston and Hopkinton. Daniel^ was b. 
March 20, 1712, the son of Nathaniel and Anne Eames of Framingham. 
Natlianiel- Avas b. Dec. 30, 1668, the son of Thomas and Mary Eames, 
Avho lived at Dedham, Sudbury and Framingham. He d. Jan. 1, 1746, 



18 

and Anne his wife d. Marcli 12, 1743. Thotnas Earnest, after the death 
of his first wife Margaret, ni. Mary (Blanford), widow of Jonathan Pad- 
elford of Cambridge, about 1662, who in the absence of her husband in 
Boston, Feb. 1, 1676, was killed, the house burned and the entire family 
of nine children captured by the Indians under Xetus. Thomas Eames 
d. Jan. 2o, 1680, a. about 62. 

November 17. 
7-k. Eunice Holt, dau. of Dea. Asa Lovell (56) ; m. May 30, 1800, 
James, who d. April, 1855, a. 80 yrs. 4 ms., the son of Barzilia Holt, 
Jr., and Lucy (Williams) Holt. She d. May 2, 1821. 

1806. November 30. 
75. Persis Sawyer, sister of Dea. Amariah Sawyer (30) ; bap. Nov. 
3, 1799, second wife of Capt. William Fairbank, who d. March 5, 1840, 
a. 81, the son of Jonathan (37). She was m. Julv 5, 1812, and d. Feb. 
9, 1851, a. 71 yrs. 9 ms. 9 dys. (See 68.) 

70. Olive 'Moore, dau. of Hugh Moore and sister of Sarah (31). 
She d. unmarried. 

1808. January 24. 

77. Alyan Howe came from Shrewsbury about 1802; m. Marv 
Wellington (78), and d. May 17, 1820, a. 66. * 

78. Mary Howe, wife of Alvan (77), m. n. Wellington. She after- 
ward m. Isaac Knight, May 31, 1826, and d. at Boylston, July 5, 1851, 
a. 83. 

May 22. 

79. Aaron Tho.mas, son of William and Hester, and younger broth- 
er of Robert B. Thomas, Esq., author of the Fanner s Almanac. He 
was bap. Aug. 22, 1808; m. Lydia Mason (80), Jan. 3, 1805, and d. 
March 22, 1833, a. 64. 

80. Lydia Thomas, wife of Aaron (79), dau. of Dea. Jonas Mason 
of Sterling, who d. May 16, 1828, a. 90. She d. Nov. 10, 1833, a. 64. 

81. Stephen Brigham, by letter from Boylston. His son Edmund 
(see 491) m., first, 1795, Marv Brooks from Worcester; m., second, 
Wid. Plympton. Sfejjhen^, h. Oct. 15, 1741, d. in 1812; m., first, 

Jemima Snow; m., second, Wilder, who d. Sept. 1787, and was 

son of Joseph^ of Marlboro'. Joseph"^ m., first, Aug. 26, 1728, Comfort, 
dau. of John Bigelow, d. 1755, a. 48; m., second, in 1757, Ruth Ward, 
widow of Elijah, d. Feb. 1, 1786, a. 74. He was b. April 21, 1706, d. 
July 29, 1786, son of Gershom^ of Marlboro'. Gershom^, b. Feb. 23, 
1680, m, :Mehitable , and d. Jan. 3, 1749, son of Thomas^ of Marl- 
boro'. Thomas^ m., first, Mary, dau. of Henry and Elisabeth Rice ; m., 
second, Susanna (Shattuck) Morse of Watertown. He was son of 
Thomas' of Cambridge. Thomas^ embarked for New England, April 
18, 1635, was at Watertown in 1737, and m. Mercy Hurd. 

82. Simon Stone, by letter from Bolton. Hewas twice m., and dis. 
with his wife Lydia (90) to Princeton, May 16, 1839. 

June 26. 

83. Ephr.vim Headly, son of Josiah of Sterling. He m. Prudence 
Dinsmore (84), June 13, 1799, and d. Oct. 2, 1814, a. 40. 

84. Prudence He.\di.y, wife of Ephraim (83) and dau. of John and 



19 

Sarah Dinsmorc (11). She afterward ni. Jonathan Nichols, and was dis. 
to Holden, Aug. 26, 1824, where she d. Sept. 4, 1856, a. 74 yrs. 2 ms. 



85. John Smith, by letter from Princeton. He was the son of John 
P. and Hepsibcth Smith of Ashburnham, and m., tirst, Nov. 5, 17'J5, 
Annis, dau. of Artemas Maynard ; m., second, Aug. 11, 1803, Martha, 
dau. of Stephen and Martha (Walker) Hastings, who d. Aug. 10, 1862, 
a. 48 yrs. 4 ms. 1 dy. He d. April 19, 1855, a. 81 yrs. 8 ms. 8 dys. 

October 2. 

86. JoxAS Holt, son of Abel and Eunice (Keyes) Holt, and grand- 
son of Barzilia and Elisabeth (Goss) Holt. He m. Anna Rand (87), 
April 17, 1802, and d. April 9, 1853, a. 73 yrs. 5 ms. 18 dys. 

87. Anna Holt, wife of Jonas (86), dau. of Simeon and Anna E. 
Rand; d. Aug. 6, 1845, a. 65 yrs. 5 ms. 10 dys. 

88. Lydia Paink, first wife of Ebenezer Paine, who d. Aug. 27, 1847, 
a. 70 yrs. 1 m. 19 dys. (See 139.) She was from Shrewsbury, and d. 
Feb. 25, 1825, a. 49 yrs. 1 m. 4 dys. 

1809. April 9. 

89. Rachel Flagg, widow of Rufus Flagg, who d. in 1805. She 
was bap. April 9, 1809; m., second, Peter Goodale (5), July 3, 1809, 
and d. Sept. 14, 1828, a. 62. 

90. Lydia Stone, second wife of Simon Stone (82) ; dis. to Prince- 
ton, May 16, 1839. 

October 22. 

91. Barnabas Davis, son of Dea. David and brother of Simon and 
Elias (61 and 359). Esq. Davis m., Nov. 27, 1800. Mercy Bellows (92) 
of Holden; was dis. to Holden, April 22, 1841, and d. at Paxton, June 
15, 1851, a. 73. 

92. Mercy Davis, wife of Esq. Barnabas (91), dau. of Lieut. 
Ezekiel and Mercy Bellows, who d. July 30, 1811, a. 66 yrs. 1 m. 13 
dys. ; dis. to Holden, April 22, 1841, and d. at Paxton. 

December 3. 

93. Hannah Goodale, first wife of Jason, who d. Oct. 29, 1852, a. 
72, the son of Peter Goodale (5). She was the dau. of Dea. Asa Lov- 
ell (56), m. Feb. 3, 1807, and d. Nov. 29, 1812, a. 30. Mr. Goodale 
m. in 1814, Sally Raymond of Ashby. 

94. Asa Lovell, Jr., son of Dea. Asa (b6), m. Hannah Raymond in 
1812, and d. at Hinsdale, oSIass. 

1810. May 27. 

95. Amos Lovell, son of Jonathan and bro. of Dea. Asa (o6), m. 
Mary Ball (96), and d. Nov. 6, 1815, a. 62. 

96. Mary Loa'ell, wife of Amos (95) ; m. n. Ball, from Concord; 
d. Feb. 13, 1833, a. 76 yrs. 10 ms. 

97. Asa Moore, son of Dea. Israel and Catherine (16 and 17) ; bap. 
at Sterling in 1786; m., first. May 31, 1804, Sabra Lovell of Holden 
(98) ; m., second, , and was dis. to Westminster, Aug. 18, 1816. 

98. Sabra Moore, first wife of Asa (97), m. Mav 31, 1804, dau. of 



20 



Dea. Asa Lovell (.36) ; dis. to Westminster, Aug. 18, 1816, and d. in 
1854, a. 68. 

99. Peksls Ball, .si.ster of Mary (96), unm., d. Jan. 9, 1821, a. 67. 

100. Lois Boyxtox, dau. of" William and sister of Betsey Raymond 
(57) ; m., first, Abiel Boynton, who d. Dec. 17, 1810; m., second, Eph- 
raini Boynton, Xov. 27, 1811; dis. to Cambridge, Vt., Dec. 20, 1818. 

101. Jonathan Bigelow, son of Andrew and Sarah (Fassett) Big- 
elow of Boylston, bro. of Rev. Asahel and half bro. of Rev. Dr. Andrew 
Bigelow, m. Eliza, sister of AVilliam B. Tappan the poet. He gradua- 
ted at B. U., 1817, and xindover Seminarv, 1820; ordained and settled, 
July 11, 1821, at Lu])ec, Me., till 1826 ; at Rochester, Mass., from 1827 
to 1849, and at Euclid, Ohio, 1850, where he d. Jan. 26, 1854, a. 61. 
He delivered a sermon which was printed, at the ordination of Rev. 
Piummer Chase and Solon Adams as Evangelists, at West Falls, Ma- 
chias, Me., March 1, 1825. 

August oO. 

102. MxRY WiLDLK, dau. of Asa and Lydia (39), and sister of Reu- 
ben (32). She was unm., and d. Sept. 25, 1825, a. do yrs. 6 ms. 18 dys. 

October 7. 

103. Sally Pierce, m. n. Fiske, wdfe of James Pierce," who was m. 
April 1, 1807, and d. Sept. 28, 1844, a. 6o yrs. 8 ms. 

104. Lucy Houghton, bap. Oct. 7, 1810; m., Nov. 30, 1813, Amos, 
eldest son of Seth Fairbank (42) ; d. Xov. 23, 1841, a. 47. 

December 23. 

105. Dolly Child, bap. Dec. 23, 1810, dau. of Zachariah and grand- 
daughter of David and Mehitablc (12). She d. unm., Nov. 11, 1811, a. 
23 yrs. 8 ms. 

1811. February 3. 

106. Silas Newton, son of Dea. Silas of Paxton. Capt. Silas 
Newton m., July 30, 1793, Eunice, youngest dau. of Ezra Beaman, Esq. 
(62) ; afterward became a prominent member of the Baptist church, and 
d. Feb. 3, 1836, a. 66. 

107. Mary Boylston Newton, dau. of Capt. Silas (107), m. David 
Waite, July 17, 1817, and d. at Oxford. 

108. Alexander Lovell, son of Amos and Mary (95 and 96), m. 
Clarinda Bush of Boylston, June 15, 1819. He graduated, D. C, 1813, 
Andover Seminary, 1816 ; was ordained and settled, Oct. 22, 1817, at 
Vergennes, Vt., till Nov. 10, 1835 ; at Philipston, Mass., from Dec. 1835 
to 1844, and d. at Nashua, N. H., July 2, 1855, a. 68. "He was a man 
highly respected for his talents, piety, and ministerial excellencies." — 
Conr/. Year Book, 1857. 

109. John Lovell, son of Amos and Mary (95 and 96) . Hem. 
Maria Lyman in 1822, and was dis. to Holden, June 2, 1822, where he 
was deacon for manv years. He afterward moved to Ware, and d. at 
the West. 

110. HoPESTiLL Lovell, dau. of Dea. Asa (56), m. Simeon Lesure, 
Nov. 28, 1816. 

111. Dolly Fairbank Boynton, dau. of Abiel and Dolly (Fair, 
bank) Holt, and sister of Parkman and Sophia (475 and 112). ' She m 



'^1 

Asa Boynton, May 30, 1809, who was the son of Abiol and Lois (100), 
and d. March 2o,*1843, a. 56. She Avas bap. Fcl). o, 1811, and d. Dec. 
15, 1841, a. 55. 

112. Soriir.v Holt, dau. of Abicl and sister of" Tarkman, Dolly F., 
Clarissa and Eliza Holt (475, 111, :]7;) and 211). She was bap. Feb. 
o, 1811, unni. 

113. Axxis LovKLL, dau. of Amos and Mary ('Jo and DO), ni. Wil- 
liam Davis, iMay 29, 1823, and was dis. to Dublin, N. H., Sept. 3, 1810, 
where she died. 

May 5. 
lU. EuxicK liHowN, l)y letter from Sterling. She was the widow 
of Timothy Brown, and eonnnitted suicide Sept. 20, 1825, a. 69, as did 
also her son, Capt. .Fosiah P. Brown, Dec. 26, 1830, being about 50 yrs, 
of age. 

1812. April 5. 

115. Silas Dixsmoke, son of John and Sarah (11), m. Polly Lovell 
(116), May 6, 1802; Avas deacon ol" the church from Nov. 10, 18U, to 
May 6, 1820, and d. Sept. 22, 1824, a. 46. 

116. Polly Dixsmoke, dau. of Amos and Mary Lovell (95 and 96), 
m. Dea. Silas Dinsmore (115), May 6, 1802, and d. June 9, 1842, a. 64. 

117. Artemas JMukdock, eldest son of William of Westminster. 
He was deacon of the church from Nov. 10, 1814, to the removal of his 
church relation to Rutland, March 1, 1835. With his wife (118), he 
was again received by letter from Rutland, July 6, 1845. He d. June 
21, 1855. a. 78 yrs. 10 ms. 14 dys. 

118. Keziaii Murdock. wife of Dea. Artemas (117), m. n. Clark, of 
Medfield. She d. July 24, 1848, a. 68 yrs. 7 ms. 14 dys. 

119. Samuel Flagg, son of Jonathan and Margaret of Holden. He 
settled here in 1808, was bap. April 5, 1812, m. Margaret Kennon (366) 
of Rutland, pub. April 4, 1807, and with his wife was dis. to the Union 
church, Worcester, May 20, 1841, where he d. Sept. 18, 1865. 

120. Abel Goodale, son of Aaron and Eunice (28 and 29). He 
was deacon of the church from May 6, 1820, to near the time of his 
death, Nov. 8, 1853, at the age of 68 yrs. 9 ms. 21 dys. He m., first, 
Dec. 13, 1804, Grace, dau. of Asaph and Mercy Merrifield (36), who d. Dec. 
26, 1819, a. 34 yrs. 8 ms., and second, Mehitablc (Haskell) Hubbard 
(181), May 31, 1821, Avho d. March 23, 1867, a. 85. 

121. Mary Ciiexey Moore, dau. of Paul and Eunice Goodale (59 
and 60). She m., first, Israel Moore, May 27, 1801, the son of Dea. 
Israel and Catherine (16 and 17), Avho d. Aug. 26, 1811, a. 33; m., sec- 
ond, Nathan Rogers, ]May 22, 1816, and was dis. to Holden, Jan. 24, 
1819, where she d. Mr. Rogers m., first, Phebc Boynton, April 16, 
1801 ; m., third, Lucretia Bennett, Nov. 28, 1827. 

122. SusAXXAii Moore, wife of Joel, son of Dea. Israel and Cath- 
erine Moore (16 and 17), who was bap. in 1782, pub. in 1805, and d. at 
Holden, Oct, 19, 1856, a. 74 yrs. 8 ms. 19 dys. She was a sister of 
Ephraim and Margaret Kennon (286 and 366) , and afterward a member 
of Rev. Dr. Paine's church in Holden, where she died. 

123. Betsey Shattuck, wifi- of Walter of Sterling, who d. in 1843, 
a. 64, the son of Thaddeus and Susanna (Waite) Shattuck. She was 
dau. of Jeremiah and sister of Simon i\[orse*(425) ; pub. Sept. 1, 1805; 
became a Baptist, and d. at Leominster in 1867. 



22 

124. TiKZAii GoODALE, (lau. of Paul and Eunice Goodalc (59 and 60), 
unm., d. Oct. 28, 1814, a. 24. A biography was written by her cousin, 
Rev. Alexander Lovell (108). 

August 6. 

125. Olive Holme.s, by letter from Hubbardston ; wife of Col. Peter 
(152), dau. of Reuben and Hannah (Kimball) Graves from Chesterfield, 
N. H., and dis. to Amherst, N. H., Jan. 1, 1820. 

October 5 

126. Olia'ER Gale, son of Jonas, m. Esther Wellington (127), and 
d. Nov. 25, 1824, a. 58. 

127. Esther Gale, Avife of Oliver (126), and dau. of Ebenezer 
Wellington of Worcester, who d. April 21, 1835, a. 67, and of his wife 
Susanna (Gale), who d. July '25, 1833, a. 64. She was m, four times, 
and dis. to Millbury as the wife of Dea. Pierce, Nov. 30, 1828. 

1813. March 24. 

128. Sally Tucker, wife of Tucker, bap. March 24, 1813; 

probably died same day. 

. 1815. June 18. 

129. Joseph Dwelly, son of Joseph of Worcester, m., first, Mary 
Stearns in 1791, who d. Sept. 29, 1832, a. 72 vrs. 10 ms. 14 dys. ; m., 
second, Ruth Clark, June 23, 1833 ; dis. to Holden, Aug. 28, 1835, and 
d. at Oakham in 1840, a. 75. 

1818. December 27. 

130. Sally Fairbaxk, dau. of Amos and Mary Lovell (95 and 96), 
m. Dec. 8, 1803, Capt. Baruck B. Fairbank, the son of Dea. Lemuel and 
Phebe (18 and 19), who was bap. at Sterling in 1779, and d. Jan. 9, 
1824, a. 45 yrs. 5 ms. She d. Feb. 8, 1847, a. 67 yrs. 9 ms. 21 dys. 

131. Bexoni Baker, with his wife (135), came into town from Cape 
Cod; d. at Sterling, May 1, 1838, a. 73. 

132. Joshua Barer came from Cape Cod. 

133. Benjamin Franklin Keyes, son of Thomas and Lydia (Har- 
than) Keyes (447), m. Lois Nichols of Holden (163), Dec. 10, 1822, 
and d. Dec. 7, 1870. 

134. Betsey Iveyes, dau. of Thomas (447) and sister of Benjamin 
F. (133), unm., d. May 11, 1839, a. 42 yrs. 5 ms. 25 dys. 

1819. January 24. 

135. Reliance Baker, by letter from Orleans. She was the wife of 
Benoni (131). 

June 4. 

136. Ruth Pierce, wife of Ezekiel, who was the son of Jonathan 
and Mary (Goodale) Pierce of Sutton, and d. Aug. 13, 1865, a. 77 yrs. 
9 ms. 13 dys. She was the dau. of Moses and Hannah Perry (180) ; m. 
in 1811, and d. Sept. 10, 1869, a. 77 yrs. 19 dys. 

137. SiLVANUS Morse, son of Joseph and Sophia (3 and 4), bap. 
April 22, 1798 ; graduated at Brown University ; a teacher at Groveland 
and Middleboro' ; m. Harriet N., dau. of Dr. Nicholas Jenks, Nov. 26, 
1838, and was dis. to Middleboro' May 25, 1854. 

138. Polly Dinsmore, bap. June 2, 1812, dau. of Reuben and Pollv 
(508), granddaughter of John and Sarah (11) ; m. Aaron Tilton (203), 
Jan. 22, 1824, and d. June 10, 1830, a. 29. 



23 



1820. September 17. 

139. Cyxthia Hauthan, dau, of Setli and Keliel' Fairbank (42 and 
43), m., first, March 13, 1810, Antipas Smith Harthan, son of David 
and Prudence (49), who d. March 17, 1815, a. 26 yrs. 5 ms. lo dys. ; 
m., second, Ebcnezer Paine, Oct. 7, 1827. (See 88.) She d. June 13, 
1849, a. 64 yrs. 11 ms. 5 dys. 

140. Almira Murdock, dau. of Dea. Artemas and Kezia (117 and 
118), bap. June 21, 1812, m. Dea. Cyrus Perry, April 10, 1827, was dis. 
to Holden, April 6, 1828, and d. April 10, 1870, a 67. 

1821. February 28. 

141. JoHX BoARDMAN, by letter from the Seminary at Andover, 
where he graduated in 1820. He was a native of Newburyport, gradu- 
ated at D. C, 1817, m. Harriet Braman (164), pub. June 3, 1821 ; was 
pastor of the church from Feb. 28, 1821, to April 30, 1834; was dis. to 
Second church, Rowley, April 22, 1834, and d. at East Douglass, Nov. 
8, 1841, a. 46. 

August 23. 

142. Charles Goulding, m. Roxalena Learned (143), March 16, 
1821, and was dis. to Webster, May 27, 1838. 

143. Roxalena Goulding, m. n. Learned, sister of Mary and Sybil 
(190 and 191); bap. Aug. 23, 1821, m. Charles Goulding (142), and 
was dis. to Webster, May 27, 1838. 

144. Waldo Winter, son of Calvin and Lucy (704), bro. of Aaron 
E. (188); bap. Aug. 23, 1821; m., first, Mercy H. Holt of Holden 
(193), Oct. 18, 1827; m., second, Abigail Russell of Wayland; was 
deacon of the church from Jan. 5, 1838, to April 17, 1851, and dis. to 
Clinton, Nov. 20, 1851. 

145. Eunice Fairbank, dau. of Seth and Relief (42 and 43) ; bap. 
May 12, 1793, second wife of Lemuel Nichols, m. Nov. 30, 1826, dis. to 
Holden Sept. 2, 1838. Mr. Nichols was son of Jonathan, who d. Oct. 
22, 1837, a. 87 (see 84), and his first wife was Rebecca, dau. of Oliver 
Moore, m. March 9, 1812. 

146. Phebe Prouty, dau. of Dea. Lemuel and Phebe Fairbank (18 
and 19), m. Joshua Prouty, July 20, 1805, who d. April 27, 1853, a. 71 
yrs. 10 ms. She d. Sept 29, 1870, a. 85 yrs. 2 ms. 22 dys. 

147. Mary Ann Pierce, dau. of Hollis and Lucinda (jMerrifield) 

Pierce, and sister of J. Warren (479) ; bap. Aug. 23, 1821, ; m. 

Cheney, and was dis. to Warwick, Sept. 15, 1830. 

148. Ly'dia Walker, dau. of David and Susanna (159), unm. She 
afterward joined the Baptist church in West Boylston. 

149. Mercy Baker, dau. of Benoni and Reliance (131 and 135). 

150. Phebe Baker, dau. of Benoni and sister of Mercy (131 and 
149) ; m. Martin Rice, Feb. 27, 1823. 

1822. February 24. 

151. Nancy Holt, by letter from Framingham ; dau. of Jonathan 
and Lydia (Bowman) Pierce, m. Asa, son of Abel and bro. of Jonas 
Holt (86), who d. Aug. 10, 1847, a. 72. She d. Sept. 10, 1863, a. 80 
yrs. 2 ms. 10 dys. 

April 7. 

152. Peter Holmes, son of Thomas and Margaret (Patterson) 



24 

Holmes of Londonderry, N. II. ; ni. Olive Graves (125), pub. Sept. 2, 
1809, and was dis. to First ohuirli, Amherst, N. II., Jan. 1, 182G. 

153. Thomas Holmes, son of Thomas and bro. of Col. Peter (152) ; 
m. Sarah Graves (154), pub. Jan. 21, 1815. and d. Aug. 3, 1848, a. 59 
yrs. 8 ms. 

154. Sakah Holmes, wife of Thomas (153) ; m. n. Graves, sister of 
Olive (125) and Hannah (740), and d. Aug. 27, 1857, a. 72. 

155. Sally Pierce, dau. of Oliver and sister of James (see 103) ; 
bap. April 7, 1822, and d. unm. 

156. Abigail Lovell, dau. of Jonathan, unm. ; connnitted .suicide, 
Sept. 12, 1842, a. 46. 

July 14. 

157. Sauah Sawye, m. Nov. 2, 1824, Peter Parker of Royalston. 

December 8. 

158. Dehouaii Ijaxcroft, sister of Sarali (^UO), unm., d. Aug. 17, 
1826, a. 28. 

1823. October 19. 

159. Susannah Walker, wife of David, who d. Fel). 26, 1842, a. 
76. She d. Feb. 1, 1826, a. 53. 

December 4. 

160. Sylvia Smith, by letter from Peru, m. n. Haskell, wife of Dr. 
John jVI. Smith, pub. Jan. 26, 1822, and dis. to Spencer, May 22, 1828. 

1824. May 23. 

161. Paul Goodale, Jr., son of Paul and Eunice (59 and 60), bro. 
of Col. Levi (168), m. Azuba Xewton (162), pub. Feb. 28, 1803. With 
his wife he was received from the First church, Worcester, and was dis. 
to the Calvanist church, Worcester, Dec. 28, 1828, and again received 
by letter, March 3, 1844. He d. Oct. 19, 1847, a. 69. 

162. AzuRA X. Goodale, wife of Paul (161), and dau. oi David 
Goodale of Oakham, received and dismissed with her husband, and d. 
April 11, 1849, a. G(^. 

163. Lois Keyes, by letter from Holden. She was the dau. of 
Thaddeus and Eunice (Glazier) Xichols, and wife of Benjamin F, Keyes 
(133). Thaddeus Nichols d. Nov. 2, 1851, a, 85 yrs, 5 ms. 5 dys„ the 
son of William and Mirriam. 

December 5. 

164. Harriet Boardmax, wife of Rev. John Boardman (141), dau, 
of Rev, Isaac Braman, and dis. to the Second church, Rowley, April 22, 
1834. 

165. Hannah Cleaveland, dau. of Capt. John and Hannah 
(Dwellv) Read, and sister of Olive J. (284), bap. Dec. 5. 1824; first 
wife of' Lotan Cleaveland (483), m. March 27, 1823, and d. Oct. 17, 
1840, a. 38 yrs. 19 dys. 

166. Phebe Worcester, dau. of Sampson and Phebe, and sister of 
Sampson and Emily (279 and 372), bap. Dec. 5, 1814; third wile of 
Aaron Tilton (203), m. jNIarch 24, 1853. 

167. Elvira Davis, dau. of Esq. Barnabas and Mercy (91 and 92), 
bap. Oct. 22, 1809, unm,, dis. to Holden, April 22, 1841, 



25 



1825. April;}. 

108. Levi Goodale, sou of Paul and Eunice (o!) and 60), and bro. 
of Paul (161). Col. Levi Goodale m., first, June 29, 1803, Abigail 
Crosby of Holden, who d. Mav 2, 1810, a. 27 ; m., second, Eunice H. 
Brimhall of Oakham (169), in 1811, who d. Oct. 10, 1826, a. 38 ; m., 
third, Orinda Cleavcland of Mcdiield (228), April 25, 1827, who d. in 
1845, a. 59 ; m., fourth, Sarah Ann Nelson of Medfield (559), Nov. 27, 
1845. He d. Nov. 2, 1854, a. 70 yrs. 8 ms. 17 dys. ' ^ 

169. Eunice Humphrey Goodale, second wife of Col. Levi (168), 
m. n. Brimhall, bap. April 3, 1825, and d. Oct. 10, 1826, a. 38. 

170. LuTiiEii WiXTEii, bap. April 3, 1825, the son of John, who 
was admitted to the church in lloylston, May 8, 1810, and Lydia (Eames), 
m. Aug. 5, 1805. He m. Abigail B. Holt (333), April 8, 1828, and d, 
Oct. 31, 1847, a, 48 yrs. 3 ms. 2 dys. 

171. Sauaii Taft, bap. April 3, 1825, the wife of Andre Taft from 
Uxbridge ; dis. to Calvanist church, Worcester, Dec. 19, 1850. 

172. Eunice Child, lirst Avife of Amos (460), dau. of Capt. Elijah 
and Eunice Goodnow (195) ; bap. April 3, 1825, m. Jan. 27, 1825, and 
d. Feb. 10, 1849, a. 47 yrs. 26 dys. 

173. Sabrina Benthall, wife of John O. (202), m. n. Wood, bap. 
April 3, 1825, m. Feb. 19, 1824, and dis. to the Second church, Lowell, 
Aug. 19, 1838. 

174. Vina Robbins, dau. of Jonathan and sister of Nancy Pierce 
(151), dis. to Union church, Worcester, Dec. 1836, and d. in 1868. 

175. Rebecca Cook, dau. of Joseph and Tamer (Winn) Cook, and 
sister of Miranda and Hannah (421 and 229); bap. April 3, 1825, ra. 
James Coxen (185), Jan. 3, 1833, dis. to Ashland, Sept. 19, 1850. 

176. Mary M. King, dau. of Peres and Polly (220) ; m,, first, Isaac 
W. Avery, June 2, 1835; m., second, Dr. Elisha Parsons, Aug. 21, 
1845. 

177. Polly Bascom, dau. of John and Persis, who d. Oct. 21, 1833, 
a. 81, m. Lesure ; dis. to John St. church, Lowell, Dec. 6, 1840. 

May 19. 

178. Oliver Glazier, by letter from Boylston, where he and his wife 
(179) miited with the church. May 13, 1792. ' He was bro. of Jason (64), 
m. in 1785, and d. at Northboro' in 1855, a. 92. 

179. Rachel Glazier, by letter from Boylston. She was the eldest 
dau. of Stephen Hastings of Boylston, wife of Oliver Glazier (178), and 
d. Aug. 1, 1841, a. 77." 

1826. March 26. 

180. Hannah Perry, by letter from Temple, Me. She m. in 1779, 
]Moses, the son of Abner and Marv Perry from Hopkinton, who d. Dec. 
7, 1843, a. Sr> yrs. 4 ms., and d. March 22, 1843, a. 84. 

Hay 18. 

181. ^NIeihtahli: (it>oi)ALE, by letter from Holden. She was the 
second wife of Dea. Abel Goodale (120), and had been previously m., 
Jan. 17, 1805, to Eli Hubbard. She was the dau. of Ebenezer and 
Martha Haskell, and d. March 23. 1807, a, 85. 



26 

October 10. 

18l'. I^ydia Bigelow ('irn.D, dan. oC Zacluiriah and Lvdia Child 
(274), bap. Oct. 20, 182G. 

183. LucRETiA Child, dau. ofZachariah and Lydia (274) ; bap. Oct. 
1.), 182G, m. Robert llaskins, May 7, bS8.^), and d. June lo, 1848, a. 43 
yrs. 2 ms. 

1827. January 7. 

184. Jo^'A8 Bellows, bap. Jan. 7, 1827; ni. Eliza Holt (211), and 
(lis, to Second church, Medlield, March 14, 1830. 

185. James Coxex, bro. of William (237), m. Rebecca Cook (175), 
Jan. 3, 1833. He Avas son of George and ^lary (Gladwin) Coxen of 
Derby, Eng. 

18G. John Gill, bap. Jan. 7, 1827, buried Pollv, hi.s wife, March 21, 
1826. a. 38 yrs. 3 ms., and d. Feb. 22, 1839, a. 62.' 

187. Ja:mes IIaryey MooPwE, son of Israel and Mary Cheney Moore 
(121), bap. May 24, 1812; m., first, Jane Delano (216) in 1829; m., 
second, Elisabeth Wilcox (705), ^lay 15, 1853, and d. April 3, 1867, a. 
do yrs. 3 ms. 3 dys. 

188. Aaron PIvmes Winteh, bap. Jan. 7, 1827, the son of Calvin 
and Lucv (704) ; m., first, Eliza Pierce (198), Dec. 3. 1829 ; m., second, 
Dorinda'Dinsmore (233), Oct. 24, 1833. 

189. Elvijia Worcester, dau. of Oliver and Rachel Glazier (178 
and 179) ; m. Willard, the son of Sampson and Phebe Worcester (see 
279), May 22, 1823, and was dis. to Shirley, March 29, 1832. 

190. iNlAiiY Learned, bap. Jan. 7, 1827, sister of Roxanna and Syljil 
(143 and 191) ; m. Day, and was dis. to Xorthbridge, Xov. 1836. 

191. Sybil Worcester,' bap. Jan. 7, 1827, m. n. Learned, sister to 
Roxanna and Mary (143 and 190)^; m., March 30, 1819, William, the 
son of Sampson and Phebe Worcester, avIio d. at Barre, Dec. 19, 1845, 
a. 48 yrs. 7 ms. 27 dys. 

192*. Lucy Walker Huduard, dau. of Eli ami Meliitable (181), bap. 
-Ian. 7, 1827 ; dis. to the Second church, Lowell, Fel). 8, 1829 ; rec. from 
Lowell, Aug. 1, 1833; was the first wife of D<';v. Asa Iveyes (276), m. 
April 10, 1833, and d. Sept. 6, 1846, a. 39. 

193. Mercy IIuhrard Holt, dau. of Mom-s and Azuba (IIu])l)ard) 
Holt of Berlin, Vt., and sister of Abigail B. (333), m., Oct. 18, 1827, 
Dea. AYaldo Winter (144), and w\as dis. to Clinton, Xov. 20, 1851, and 
d. May 7, 1855, a. 52. 

194. Ja)Visa Buss, bap. Jan. 7, 1827, dau. ol" Josiah ^Vhitc and wid- 
ow of ffonas Buss of Sterling, m. June 7, 1818; dis. to Xorthbridge, 
June 11, 1843. 

195. Eunice Goodnow, widow of Capt. Elijah from Boylston, who 
was m, Xov. 20, 1795, and d. May 19, 1821, a. 53 yrs. 7 ms. 25 dys. 
Her parents were jMicah Ilarthan from Marlboro", who d. in 1803, a. 68, 
and his wife Sarah (Jones) Ilarthan, who d. Jan. 2. 1820, a. 85 yrs. 10 
ms. 10 dvs. She d. Aug. 5, 1828, a. 56 yrs. 4 ms. 14 dvs. (Sec 49 and 

196. Fidelia Smith, dau. of John and sister of Stephen H. (8/P and S 
618) ; bap. Oct. 23, 1808, unm., dis. to East Boston, Feb. 5, 184C). 

197. Miranda E. Taylor, sister of Relief S. (392), granddaughter 



27 



of Setli and Relief Fairbank (12 and io) ; m. Justus Kittridge, Oct. 14, 
1830, and was dis. to Shrewsbury, Nov. 2, 1831. 

198. Eliza Piekce, dau. of James and Sally (103), sister of Lyman, 
James R, and Abii^ail V. (379, 31:2 and oil)"; bap. Oct. 7, 1810, first 
wife of Aaron E. Winter (188), and d. April 2-"), 1830, a. 22 yrs. 3 ms. 

199. Isabella Pierce, dau. of Ilollis and Lucinda Pierce, and sister 
of J. AVarren (479) ; bap. Jan. 7, 1827; m. at Boston. 

February 4. 

200. George W. BiiKiGS, by letter from Sutton; dis. to Fitcliburg, 
Jan. 27, 1840. 

201. Polly Brigg.s, by letter from Sutton, wife of (leorge W. (200). 

IMarcli 2o. 

202. Joiix O. Bexthall, bv letter from Smithfield : m. Sabrina 
Wood, Feb. 19, 1824. 

April 8. 

203. Aarox Tiltox, son of Joseph and bro. of Xathan R. (544) ; 
m., first, Polly Dinsmore (138), Jan. 22, 1824; m., second, Harriet 
Fairbank (303), Oct. lo, 1832; m., third, Phebc AVorcester (IGG), 
March 24, 1853. 

204. Lydia Rice, bap. April 8, 1827, dau. of John and sister of Lucy 
and Nancy (205 and 484) ; second wife of Jacob Bemis, Avho had pre- 
viously m. her sister Eunice. She was dis. to Soutliboro", Feb. 2r>, 1836. 

205* Lucy Rice, sister of Lydia (204) ; bap. April 8, 1827 ; m. Sel- 
den Knowles, and was dis. to Ashland, June 14, 184G. 

206. Mary R. Metcalf, num., dis. to Union church, Worcester, 
July 15, 1841. 

207. Hanxaii GooI)XO^v, dau. of Nathaniel :uul Lucv, and sister of 
Harriet (499) ; dis. to Lowell, Feb. 8, 1829, and d. Dec. 21, 1831, a. 28. 

208. Lydia Axx Holt, dau. of Asa and Nancv (151), m. ( •vrus L. 
Knight (252), Nov. 2, 1837. 

April 20. 

209. Thomas Keye.s, sou of Thomas (447) and bro. of Benjamin F. 
(133) ; m. Eveline Murdock (210), April 10. 1827, and d. Oct. 30, 1831, 
a. 29 yrs. 6 ms. 10 dys. 

210. Evelixe Keyes, dau. of l)ea. Artemas and Keziah Murdock 
(117 and 118) ; bap. June 21, 1812; m. Thomas Keyes, Jr. (209), and 
d. Sept. 22, 1«28, a. 24 yrs. 6 ms. 

July 8. 

211. Eliza Bellows, by letter from Oakham; dau. of Abiel and 
Dolly (Fairbank) Holt; ni., first, Joshua Brimhall; m., second, Jonas 
BelloAvs (184), and was dis. to Medfield, ALarch 14, 1830. (See 475.) 

August 26. 

212. James Fiske, son of AVilliam and Dolly (Wellington) Fiske ; 
bap. Aug. 26, 1827; m., first, Louisa Allen of Leomister, pub. March 
19, 1828, a member of the Baptist church, who d. Nov. 15, 1832, a. 26 
yrs. 7 ms.; m., second, INlaria Nichols (418), April 1, iS'.'i-i:, and was 
deacon of the church from A])ril 17, 1845, to his death, July 24, 1868, a. 
03 yrs. 3 ms. 20 dys. 



28 



1828. July 30. 

213. Mary Davis, bap. July 30, 1828; ra. n. Parmenter; in. Fran- 
cis Davis (264), and d. vSept. 7,'l828, a. 33 )ts. 5 ms. 17 dys. 

1829. May 24. 

214. Thankful ^Ii-kdock, dau. of Dea. Artomas and Keziali Mur- 
dock (117 and 118) ; bap. June 21, 1812: ni. Rev. David Andrews ; was 
dis. to Peperill, Dec. 31, 1840, and d. at Winona, Minn., June 11, 1868, 
a. 56 yrs. 10 ms. Ilcr husband wrote her memorial under the title, 
"The Solace, or Glimpses of Heavenly Thin^is.'' 

July 12. 
210. BF/rsi:v Lovell, by letter from ^'ergenncs, Vt. ; dau. of Amos 
and Mary Lovell (95 and 96), and d. unm., eJnne 17, 1865, a. 68 yrs. 6 
ms. 19 dys. 

October 18. 

216. Jank MooiiE, by letter from Xew Braiutree ; dau. oC Gideon 
and Nancy (Howe) Delano; m. James H. Moore (187) in 1829. and d. 
April 10, 1854, a. 47 yrs. 9 ms. 6 dys. 

1830. April 4. 

217. JosErH Belknap, by letter from Sterling ; m. Eliza (2l8), 

and was dis. to Meth. Epis. church, Millbury, Sept. 9, 1838. 

218. Eliza Belknap, by letter from Sterling; wife of Joseph (217) ; 
dis. to Meth. Epis. church, *]Mdlbury, July 22, 1838. 

219. Lydia Holt, by letter'froni Sterling; dau. of Seth and Relief 
Fairbank (42 and 43) ; m., first, Henry Keyes Holt, the son of Abel and 
Eunice (Keyes) Holt, and bro. of Jonas (SQ), Nov. 16, 1813, who d. 
Sept. 8, 1828, a. 40; m., second, Nathaniel Davenport, Sept. 25, 1844; 
survived him, and, was dis. to Leominster, July 5, 1867. 

220. Polly Kincj, by letter from Princeton ; m. n. Maynard ; wife of 
Peres King: d. at Geneseo, III., Sept. 12, 1855, a. 72. 

221. George Washingto.v Dixsmore, son of Reuben and Pollv 
(508) ; bap. April 4, 1830; m. Margaret ^Morgan (222), Sept. 23, 1827, 
and was dis. to Clinton, Nov. 20, 1851. 

222. Margaret F. Dinsmore, wife of George W. Dinsraore (221), 
sister of Hiram Morgan (443) : bap. April 4, 1830 ; dis. to Clinton, Nov. 
20, 1851. 

223. Horatio Nelson Bigelow, bap. April 4, 1830, son of Eph- 
raim, Avho d. July 13, 1837, a. 46, and of Polly (265) ; bro. of Erastus B. 
(319): m. Emily Worcester, (372), Sept. 24, 1834; dis. to Lancaster, 
May 16, 1839, and d. Jan. 2, 1868, a. dij yrs. 3 ms. 19 dys. 

224. Nathaniel Young Oliver, bap. April 4, 1830. 

'22o. AMas Flagij Kxigiit, bap. April 4, 1830, son of Elijah and 
Eunice (356 and 283) ; m. Persis Eager Fay (239), March 12, 1835, and 
was elected deacon, Feb. 2, 1865. 

226. Silas Nichols, bap. April 4. 1830, son of Lemuel and Rebecca 
(Moore) Nichols. (See 145.) 

227. Israel Goodale Moore, bap. May 24, 1812, son ol" Israel and 
Mary C. Moore (121), bro. of James H. (187); m. Abigail H. Par- 
tridge (278), and was dis. to Calvanist church, Worcester, Oct. 22, 1835. 

228. Orixdv C. Goodali:, l)a]). April 4, 1830, dan. of Zimri and 



29 

Eunice (Clark) Cleaveland, .sii-ter of Lotan (483) ; third Avife of Col. 
Levi Goodale (168), ni. April 2o, 18l^7, and d. April lU, 1840, a. 58 yrs. 
4 ins. 12 dy.s. 

229. Haxxah Faii{)?am\, bap. April 4, 18o0, dau. of Joseph Cook 
and sister of Rebecca and Miranda (175 and 421) ; m. Aretus Fairbank 
(251), June 1, 1826. 

2o0. Olive Wiiitxhv, <lau. of Elijah and Eunice Knight (356 and 
283) ; bap. April 4, 1830; m. Silas J. Whitney, April 27, 1826, and dis. 
to First church, Worcester, April 25, 1860, 

231. TnANKiTL Kevks, bap. April 4, 1830, dau. of Francis, m. ]May 
2, 1805, and Thankful (Fair])ank) Keyes ; second wife of Jonathan Nich- 
ols, Jr., ui. June 5, 1844; dis. to Sterling, April 25, 1860. Mr. Nich- 
ols' first wiie was Thankful Moore, who was ni. April 3, 1822, and d. Jan. 
U, 1843, a sister of his bro. Leniucrs first wife. (See 145.) 

232. Sarah B. Stkatton, m. n. Baxter, of Rutland ; wife of John 
n. Stratton, who was pub. April 28, 1804, and d. July 11, 1853, a. 78 
yrs. 3 ms. 15 dys. ; dau. of Moses and Mar}' (Moore) Baxter of Rutland, 
and d. Aug. 21, 1865, a. 88 yrs. 11 ms, 

233. DoRiXDA DixsMOiiE, dau, of Reuben and Polly (508), sister of 
(leorgc W, (221), second wife of Aaron E. Winter (188), m. Oct, 24, 
1833, 

234. Cyxthia Axn Joiixsox, dau. of Ebenezcr and Sallv Johnson 
(see 300) ; dis. May 8, 1835. 

235. Ruth Will a UD, bap. April 4, 1830; m. William Cozen (237), 
July 17, 1832, 

236. Louisa Holt, dau. of Asa and Nancy (151) ; m. JothamHowc, 
Nov. 11, 1840, and Avas dis. to Boylston, April 11, 1841. 

237. William Coxex, In-o. of James (185) ; m. Ruth AVillard (235), 
July 17, 1832. 

238. Sarah Axx Chexev, bap. April 4, 1830, dau. of Joseph from 
Newton, who d. Feb. 25, 1856. a, 71 yrs. 4:ms. 5 dys., and of Sarah, who 
d. Jan. 17, 1853, a. 70 yrs, 3 ms. 13 dys. ; second wife of Nathan Seaver 
(643), m, Feb. 19, 185t ; dis. to Princeton, March 18, 1858. 

239. Persis Eaoer Fay, dan, of I)ea, John F. and Charlotte (307 
and 308) ; m, Dea. Amos F. Knight (225), pul). Feb. 21, 1835. 

240. Catiierixe L. Kixcj, dau. of Peres and Pollv (220), num., d. 
April30, 1844, a. 28. 

241. Eliza Kxigiit, dau. of Elijah and Eunice {iVjij and 283), bap. 
April 4, 1830; m, Dea. Newell, son of Jonathan and Sallv Moore of 
Holden, Sept. 27, 1833, who d. Ang. 22, 1866. a. 57 yrs. 10 ms. 16 dys. 

242. Harriet Fraxces Ross, bap. April 4, 1830, dau. of Peter and 
sister of William J. (592) . 

243. Pa'xice Ball Goodale, dau. of Dea. Abel and (rrace Goodale 
(120) ; m. Rev. Samuel Denney Darling, and d. Dec. 9, 1837, a. 28 yrs. 
11 ms. 9 dys. 

244. Alma Fisher, bap. April 4, 1830, dau. of Alphens, who d. Oct. 
12, 1851, a. 66 yrs. 11 ms. 5 dys., and Sylvia (Cleaveland) Fisher from 
Medfield; m. Jacob Howard Bennett, pub. Sept. 6, 1832, and was dis. 
to Holden, Aug. 28, 1835. 

245. PiuJDExcE ^[aria llAnTMAN, dau. of Autifias S. and Cynthia 
(139), and sister of Silas S. (5;>2) ; m. Otis Kittridgc of Shrowsl)urv, 
Oct. 28, 1831, and was dis. to Rutland, Nov, 7, 1841. 



;30 

May 23. 
■J46. Jacob ^Iouke, .son of Jacob; ni. jMary Smith (21:7), pub. Jan. 
19, 1828, ; settled in town as a physician, and d. Nov. 29, 1831, a. 30. 

247. Mai!Y Mooke. dan. of J)r. John and Rhoda Smith (odd) : m., 
first, Jacob Moore, M. D. (246) ; second. Rev. David R. Lamson. June 
24, 1834. 

248. Edmund IIartwell, son of Jonathan and Polly ; m. Olive Lov- 
ell (249), Xov. 29, 1810, and d. Oct. 25, 185(3, a. 71 yrs. 9 ms. 14 dys. 

249. Olive IIartwell, dau. of Jonathan and Mercv (Raymond) 
Lovell, who d. July 10, 1829, a. 81 ; m. Edmund llartweir(248)', and d. 
Oct. 4, 1864, a. 82 yrs. 3 dys. 

250. Haxxaii Ames, dau. of Silas and Hannah (Reed) Hastings, and 
wife of Luther Ames, who d. Oct. 24, 1865, a. 79 yrs. 2 ms. U dys. She 
d. May 2, 1868, a. 78 yrs. 4 ms. 

251. Akatus Faihbaxk, son of Seth and Relief (42 and 43) ; m. 
Hannah Cook (229), June 1, 1826, and d. Jan. 8, 1850, a. d2 yrs. 9 ms. 

252. Cyrus Loyell Knight, son of Elijah and Eunice (356 and 283) ; 
m. Lydia Ann Holt (208), pub. Oct. 14, 1837. 

253. Paul Goodale, bap. April 3, 1825, son of Col. Levi and Eunice 
(168 and 169) ; m. Adeline L. Moore of Worcester, pub. Nov. 5, 1836. 

254. Dolly Ann Maxwell, granddaughter of Dr. John and Rhoda 
Smith (555) ; m. Gay, and was dis. to Lebanon, Ct.. Sept. 5, 1842. 

255. William Murdock, son of Dea. Artemas and Keziah (117 and 
118), bap. Aug. 8, 1813; m., first, Mary Jemima Read, who d. June 16, 
1848, a. 38; second, Caroline Holmes (763), and was dis. to the church 
at Andover Seminary, Jan. 8, 1838. He was graduated at A. C. in 1837, 
and at Andover Seminary 1841 ; ordained and settled at Candia, X. H., 
from 1841 to 1854 ; stated supply at Boylston, Mass., 1857 and 1859, and 
at Centre Harbor, X. H., in 1862 ; and afterward rt^'sided at West Boyls- 
ton without charge. 

256. Charles William IIartwell, son of Eduumd and Olive (248 
and 249) ; m. Margery Ann Taft (385), May 4, 1838. 

257. Nancy Winchester IIartwell, dau. of Edmund and Olive 
(248 and 249) : m. Orrin Fairbank (270), June 9, LS-'U ; dis., rec, and 
again <lis. Avith her husband. 

258. Harriet Goodale, dau. of Col. j^evi and Euniie ( 168 and 169), 
bap. April 3, 1825 : ni. Willard Cheney, April 16, 1838. 

259. Elizabeth F. Metcale, by letter from Paxton ; m. n. Ilarrhig- 
ton ; wife of .Joseph Metcalf; dis. Sept. 5, 1835. 

2(]0. Asa Keyes, by letter from Sterling; son of Thomas and Mary 
(Temple) Keyes, l)ro. of Thomas (447) ; i-n., first, Sarah Thurston of 
AVestboro', Mav 31, 1798, who d. Feb. 27, 1807, a. 41 ; m., second. 
Tamer Eager (261), xMav 31, 1808, who d. Dec. 29, 1854, a. 81. He d. 
June 25, 1850, a. 82. 

261. Tamer Keyes, by letter from Sterling; wife of Asa Keyes 
(260), sister of Uriah Eager and Hannah (468 and 290), and d. Dec. *30, 
1854, a. 81 yrs. 5 ms. 21 dys. 

262. SAirAiL Keyes, bv letter from Sterling: dau. of Asa and Sarah 
(Thurston) Keyes (260), 'and d. num., Dec. 12, bs3(), a. 2!*. 

263. Mal'Y Keyes, by letter Irom Sterling; dan. oi" Asa and Sarah 
Keyes (260) ; m. Dea. Simeon Partridge^ son of James and Ruth of 



31 



Boylstoii, Dec. o, 1831, and d. April 18, 18oG. l)ca. rartridgc in., sec- 
ond, Sarah G. Hartshorn, Nov. oO, 18o7, and d. Fcl). 20 18GG, a. 60. 

August 2IK 

2(31. Fkancis 1)a\'is, son of Phineas ironi Northboro' ; ni., lirst, 
Marv Farm enter (218), pub. April 20, 1818; m , second, Eunice Par- 
menter (298), pub. March lo, 18;];3, and d. Oct. IG, 1838, a. 44 yrs. 7 
nis. 11 dys. 

2G.'). Polly IjIGelonv, wife of Ephraini, who was ni. Nov. 30, 1812, 
and d. July 13, 1837; dau. of Jabcz Brigham of Worcester ; dis. to 
Lancaster, May IG, 1830; d. Jan. 14, 185G, a. GO yrs. 2 nis. 14 dys. 

26G. Louisa Bklmhall, wife of Joel ; dis. to Calvanist church, Wor- 
cester, Feb. 7, 183G. 

267. Pkrsls Rice Davkxpokt, ni. Marsh, and d. at Lvnn, Dec. 

1869. 

2G.S. Melinda Kixgsley Morton, had a sister Lydia. 

October 17. 
2G9. LoLS Lovell, dau. of John Temple, wile of Cyrus, son of Jon- 
athan and Mercy Lovell, pub. Oct. 3, 1812: d. May 19, 1843, a. 49. 

270. Oriux Faikbaxk, son of Baruck B. and Sally (130) ; m. Nancy 
W. Ilartwell (257), June 9, 1831; dis. to Union church, Worcester, 
Julv 2, 1837 ; rec. bv letter from Westboro\ June ir>, 1848 ; dis. to East 
Douglass, March 24,' 1859. 

December 2. 

271. Abigail R. Gueex, by letter from Ashby ; dau. of Dea. Asa 
Lovell (56), wife of Isaac Green, m. Mav 28, 1818; dis. to Rutland. 
May 31, 1846. 

• December 5. 

272. Cyxtiiia Bjgelow, sister of Lewis W. Fletcher (see 570), wife 
of Dennis, the son of Abel and Martha Bigelow, pub. Dec. 6, 1817, and 
who d. July 24, 1851, a. 72 yrs. 9 dys. 

1831. May 15. 

273. Sally Hosmer, by letter from Sterling; dau. of Reuben and 
Lucy (Everett) Turner; m. Daniel Hosmer, Oct. 3o. 1797, and d. Oct. 
15, 1868, a. 86 yrs. 7 ms. 12 dys. 

" May 22. 

274. LvDLv CiiiLi), wife of Zachariah, who d. Sept. 19, 1845, a. 81 
yrs. 10 ms., the son of David and Mehitable. She was dau. of David 
and Deborah Bigelow of Worcester; m. in 1784, and d. Dec. 29, 1849, 
a. 85 yrs, 2 ms. 

275! Adalixe Holmax, dau. of Rufus (438) ; m. Mark Bruce (448), 
July 25, 1831 ; dis. to Sterling, June 17, 1852; and d. about 1868. 

276. Asa Keyes, son of Asa and Sarah (260) ; m., first, Lucy W. 
Hubbard (192), April 10, 1833, who d. Sept. 6, 1846; m., second, Mrs. 
Martha J. ^lorse (580), pub. May 1, 1847. He was deacon of the 
church from June 19, 1851, to March 15, 1855, and dis. to Sterling, July 
19, 1855. 

277. Thomas Holt, son of Asa and Nancy (151) ; dis, May 8. 
1853: unm. 



32 



July 10. 

278. Abigail II. M<)()i:k, by letter from C'alvauist church, Worces- 
ter; dau. ol" Ezekiel Partridge, wife of Israel G. Moore (227) ; dis. to 
Calvanist church, ^Yorcester, Oct. 22, 1835. 

18:32. April 1. 

279. Sampson Wohckstkk, son of Sampson of Harvard and Phebe 
(Willard) Worcester of Sterling, who were pub. Xov. 29, 1796; m., 
first, Betsev T., dau. of Dea. Abel Goodale (120), :N"ov. 17, 1827, who 
d. May 12, "'1839, a. 32 yrs. 5 ms. IG dvs. ; m., second, Marv B. (314), 
dau. of Elias and Mary (Bigelow) Davis (359 and 371), Dec. 10, 1839, 
and d. at Clinton, i\lay 19, 1815, a. 11 yrs. 8 ms. 21 dys. 

280. Jo.SKiMi B. Pahkek; m. Miwy Ann Morgan (131), Oct. 17, 
1833; elected deacon of the church, July 3, 1835; dis. to High St. 
church. Providence, R. I., July 2(), 1840. He was afterward deacon of 
the First Evang. church, Clinton. 

281. XoKMAX HowakdGood.vli;, son of Edward ; m. Olive J. (281), 
dau. of Capt. John Read, Nov. 5, 1829. 

282. A^ASiiTi Wkllingtox, m. n. Whcelock, wife of John Welling- 
ton ; m., second, Nourse, and was dis. to Westboi"o\ Xov. 1, 1810. 

283. EuxiCK Knight, wife of Elijah (35G), dau. of Jonathan and 
Mercy Lovell, and d. Dec. 1, 18G5, a. 85 yrs. 4 ms. 10 dys. 

281. Omvk Julia Goodalk, wife of Norman H. (281), dau. of Capt. 
John Read from Rutland, who d. Feb. 8, 1838, a. 67, and sister of Han- 
nah (1G5). 

June 3. 

285. CiLvitLOTTK Watson Wi:Tiii:ijr. r.K, wife of Luther B. (321) : 
dis. to Sterling, 111., May 20, 1811. 

286. Epin{AiM Klnnon, from Rutland : ul Thankful Ball of Holflen 
(365), March 18, 1817; dis to Chelmsford, Aug. 25, 1839. 

287. Adklink Mukdock, dau. of Peres and Polly King (220) ; m. 
David C, son of Dea. Artemas Murdock (117), Oct. '6, 1829. 

288. Adklink Flagg, dau. of Samuel and Margaret (119 and 366) ; 
unm. ; dis. to Union church, Worcester, May 20, 1811. 

August 26. 

289. ELi/.Ar.i-Tti Pjkuc'k. 

Octol)er 7. 

290. Hannah FAii;iiANK, wife of Jabez Fairbank, Jr., who d. Feb. 
25, 1813, a. 70 yrs. 9 ms., m. Jan. 19, 1803; dau. of Capt. Fortunatus 
Eager of Sterling, who d. March 21, 1802, a. 6G, and his Avife Tamer, 
who d. April 5, 1806, a. 68. She d. Oct. 10, 1817, a. 71 vrs. 2 ms. 27 
dys. (See 468 and 261.) 

291. Abigail LoAHOLL Hartwkll, dau. of Edmund and Olive (248 
and 249) ; bap. May 23, 1830; m. Nathan Morse (562), I\Iarch26, 1846. 

1833. April 4. 

292. FiiANCLS Batks, bv letter from Ware Village ; m. ]Marv Bige- 
low, May 25, 1812. 

293. Sally Goss, bv letter from Sterlimc; dau. of Asa : unm.; d. 
Sept. 12, 1843, a. 55. 

294. Cephas Ml'zzv, by letter from Spencer ; =on of Jonas and Abi- 



33 

gail (Lamb) Muzzy; m., first, Nancy, dan. oi" William and Ruth Guil- 
ford, Nov. 9, 1810, who d. June 16, 1855, a. 62 yrs. 11 ms. 11 dys. ; m., 
second, Mirriam Nichols (737), Jan. 31, 1856, and d. Dec. 11, 1861, a. 
76 yrs 2 ms. 12 dys. 

295. William G. Muz/a', by letter from Spencer; son of Cephas and 
Nancy G. (294) ; m., first, Catherine Prouty (315) ; m., second, Rhoda 
(Cheever) Wilson, and was dis. to Spencer, March 22, 1840. 

296. LucRETiA Muzzy, by letter from Spencer; dau. of Cephas 
(294) ; m. Charles Morse (588), pub. Oct. 27, 1838. 

297. Mary Ann Muzzy, by letter from Spencer ; dau. of Cephas 
(294) ; m. Lotan Cleaveland (483), pub. May 13, 1843, and d. Nov. 10, 
1856, a. 42 yrs. 7 ms. 1 dy. 

298. Eunice Parmenter, by letter from Old South church, Boston ; 
sister of Marv (213) ; m. Francis Davis (264) ; dis. to John St. church, 
Lowell, Sept.' 1, 1842, where she d. Oct. 17, 1861, a, 63 yrs. 1 m. 20 dys. 

299. Sarah Angelina Parker; m. John Phelps (304); dis. to 
Meth. Epis. church, Oakdale, Jan. 4, 1866. 

300. Lydia L. Johnson, (see 234) ; dis. May 8, 1835 ; dau. of Eb- 
enezer and Sally Johnson. 

November 30. 

301. Sally Fairbank, wife of John, dau. of Abishai and Catherine 
Phelps; dis. to Presb. church, Rushville, N. Y., and d. at West Boyls- 
ton, Jan. 14, 1859, a. 80 yrs. 7 ms. 11 dys. 

302. William Parker, bro. of Dea. Joseph B. (280) ; m. and d. at 
the West. 

303. Harriet Tilton, by letter from Sterling ; dau. of Benjamin 
and Lois Fairbank, sister of Washington (514) ; m. Aaron Tilton (203), 
Oct. 15, 1832, and d. July 22, 1850, a. 42 yrs. 2 ms. 15 dys. 

1834. April 6. 

304. John Phelps, by letter from Concord ; son of Abijah and jNIary ; 
m. Sarah A. Parker (299), Nov. 10, 1836, and d. March 30, 1859, a. 48 
yrs. 9 ms. 7 dys. 

1835. January 4. 

305. PiERSON CowEE, son of James of Ashby ; m., first, Sarah Gla- 
zier (306) ; m., second, Catherine (Conant) Wright; m., third, a widow 
Lee; dis. to Calvinist church, Worcester, April 29, 1841; rec. from 
Calvinist church, Worcester, March 4, 1852; dis. to Gardner, Sept. 20, 
1860. 

306. Sarah Cowee, dau. of Dea. Lewis Glazier of Gardner, wife of 
Pierson (305) ; dis. to Calvinist church, Worcester, April 29, 1841 ; rec. 
from Worcester, March 4, 1852, and d. at Worcester, March 15, 1854, 
a. 53. 

307. John F. Fay ; m. Charlotte Puffer (308), and was dis. to North- 
boro\ July 3, 1836. 

308. Charlotte Fay, wife of Dea. John F. (307), dau. of Rev. 
Reuben Puffer, D. D., of Berlin; dis. to Northboro', July 3, 1836, and 
d. Dec, 10, 1869, a. 82 yrs. 4 ms. 

309. Samuel Griggs, by letter from Berlin; m., first, Sarah Ban- 
croft (310) ; elected deacon of the church, March 1, 1835 ; resigned Feb. 
20, 1845 ; dis. to Salem St. Church, Worcester, May 18, 1848. 



;3lO. Sakaii GitKiGs, wile oi i)r. Saimicl (o(J'J) ; ui. ii. Bancroft; di?. 
to Salem St. cluircli, Worcester, May 18, 18-i8. 

March o. 

311. Candace E. Kimball, by letter Iroiu Iloldeii ; iii. ii. ChalHn ; 
wife of George W., m. Jan. C, 1831. 

July o. 

312. Dolly Cuowl, wife of Joel (440) ; ni. n. Fairbank; ba}). Julv 
5, 1835; m. March 28, 1832; dis. to Sterling, March 15, 1860. 

313. SoPHRONiA Faikhank, dau. of Artenias and Clarissa (357 and 
373) ; bap. July 5, 1835, and d. Feb. 2, 1842, a. 24 yrs. 8 ms. 

314. Mary Bigelow Davis, by letter from Keene, N. H. ; dau. of 
Elias and Mary (Bigelow) Davis (359 and 371) ; ni, Sampson AVorces- 
ter (279) ; dis. to Shirley, April 30, 1843; rec. from Clinton, ,fuly 3, 
1863. 

1836. January 3. 

315. Catherine Muzzy, by letter from Spencer ; Avife of William G. 
(295) ; m. n. Prouty; dis. to Spencer, March 22, 1840. 

316. Martha Wedge, by letter from Brookfield, Vt. ; dis. to Mill- 
bury, Oct. 24, 1847; rec. from Calvinist church, Worcester, Oct. 11, 
1855, and d. at Monson, Oct. 20, 1856, a. 51. 

February 7. 

317. Charles Merrifield, rec. by letter; son of Arnold and grand- 
son of Asaph and Mercy (36) ; m. Emily Pierce (327), Sept. 1, 1834; 
dis. to John St. church, Lowell, Aug. 22, 1841 ; rec. by letter, April 6, 
1845. 

318. Isaac N. Davenport, rec. by letter; son of Ebenezer and 
Sarah (341) ; ra. Elizabeth G. Whittemore, who d. March 8, 1867, a. 65, 
and was dis. to Trinitarian church, Fitchburg, Jan. 17, 1861. 

319. Erastus B. Bigelow, son of Ephraim and Mary (265), bro. of 
Horatio iST. (223); bap. Feb. 1836; m., first, Susan W. King (325), 
Nov. 12, 1838; m., second, Eliza Means, and was dis. to Lancaster. 
May 16, 1839. 

320. James H. Raymore; ni. Elisabeth H. Loring (331). 

321. Luther B. Wetherby; dis. with his wife (285), to Sterling, 
III., May 20, 1841. 

322. Illinois Winter, son of Calvin and Lucy (704) ; bap. Feb. 
1836 ; dis. to Second Presb. church, Jersey City, Oct. 12, 1854. 

323. Emily Knight, dau. of Elijah and Eunice (356 and 283); m. 
Emery Howard, and was dis. to Holden, Jan. 17, 1841. 

324. Harriet Knight, dau. of Elijah and Eunice (356 and 283) ; 
unra. ; dis. to First church, Worcester, Aug. 18, 1859. 

325. Susan W. King, dau. of Peres and Mary (220) ; m. Erastus B. 
Bigelow (319) ; dis. to Lancaster, May 16, 1839, and d. May 17, 1841, 
a. 23. 

326. Lucy Bullard, bap. Feb. 1836 ; dis. to Brookfield, Nov. 1836. 

327. Emily P. Merrieield, dau. of Ezekiel and Ruth Pierce (136) ; 
m. Charles Merrifield (317) ; dis. to John St. church, Lowell, Aug. 22, 
1841 ; rec. by letter, April 6, 1845. 

328. Eunice Prescott, b. Oct. 21, 1782, dau. of Abel and Eunice 



35 



Holt, sister of Jonas (86) ; bap. Feb. 183G ; m., April 19, 1807, Brig- 
ham, son of Jonathan and Mary Preseott (44 and 45), b. April 16, 1783, 
who was bap. at Sterling in 1783, and who d. at West Boylston, Nov. 20, 
1865, a. 82 yrs. 7 ms. 4 dvs. 

329. Deuxia Cutting, bap. Feb. 1836. 

330. Maky LoRiNG, dau. of Daniel and Sabra; m. John Hastings, 
and was dis. to Sterling, June 17, 1852. 

331. Elisabj:tii H. Raymokk, dau. of Daniel and Sabra Loring; m. 
James H. Raymore (320), and was dis. to Sterling, June 17, 1852. 

332. EuNiCH Sophia TooMn.s, dau. of Luther and Lucy Taylor, 
granddaughter of Seth and Relief Fairbank (42 and 43) ; m., first, Lew- 
is, son of Lewis and Polly Toombs, April 1834, who d. Feb. 7, 1851, a. 
45; m., second, John, son of John and Mary Lynch, July 2, 1861 ; and 
was dis. to Meth. Epis. church, Oakdale, Jan. 3, 1862. 

333. Abigail B. Wintkk, dau. of Moses and AzubaHolt of Holden, 
sister of Mercy H. (193) ; m., first, Luther Winter (170) ; m., second, 
Mason, son of Marson and Charlotte Eaton, Oct. 5, 1858; was dis. to 
Calvanist church, Worcester, Feb. 17, 1859, and d. Aug. 12, 1862. 

334. Persis Sawyi:r Fairbank, dau. of Capt. William and Persis 
Fairbank (75) ; m. Silas P. Bruce (344), Nov. 29, 1836. 

335. Sarah H. Fairbank ; bap. Feb. 1836 ; dau. of Isaac, who d. 
Sept. 24, 1841, a. 51, and Prudence (Gerrish) Fairbank, m. June 24, 
1817, granddaughter of Seth and Relief (42 and 43). She m., Jan. 12, 
1848, Uriah, son of Jabez and Hannah Fairbank (290), who d. Jan. 8, 
1871, a. 62, and was dis. to Sterling, July 3, 1863. 

336. Lavinia B. King, dau. of Elias and Mary Davis (359 and 371) ; 
bap. Feb. 1836; m. Maj. Maynard, son of Peres and Polly King (220), 
Jan. 18, 1832, and d. at Geneseo, 111., Jan. 21, 1870, a. 58. 

337. Maria Loring, dau. of Daniel and Katy (Maynard) Loring; 
m., first, William A. Pierce (456), who d. Dec. 15, 1848; m. second, 
William J. Ross (592), and was dis. to Second Advent society, Worces- 
ter, July 19, 1855. 

338. Lucy H. Smith, dau. of John (85) ; bap. Sept, 26, 1813; re- 
bap. Feb. 1836 ; unm. 

339. Martha Smith, dau. of John and Martha Smith (85) ; became 
second wife of Silas, son of Silas and Abigail Richardson, m. May 13, 
1845 ; dis. to Leominster, Dec. 20, 1855 ; d. Sept. 30, 1870. 

340. AzuBA T. lioET, dau. of Aaron and Lydia Thomas (79 and 80) ; 
bap. May 29, 1808 ; re-bap. Feb. 1836 ; m. Henry, son of Asa and Nan- 
cy Holt (151), Dec. 24, 1827; dis. to Plymouth church, Cleaveland, 
Ohio, Jan. 21, 1858; rec. from Plvmouth church, Cleaveland, Ohio. Nov. 
15, 1860. 

341. Sarah Davenport; bap. Feb, 1836; wife of Ebenezer of Dor- 
chester, and d. jNIarch 15, 1845, a. 73 yrs. 2 ms. 

342. James Rked Pierce; bap. June 18, 1815; son of James and 
Sally (103) ; dis. to Union church, Worcester, April 24, 1842. 

■ 343. AsAHEL R. Boynton; m. Abigail Greenwood, Oct. 16, 1839; 
dis. to Meth. Epis. church, Shrewsbury, June 17, 1847. 

344. Silas P. BitucE ; bap. Feb. 1836; son of John and Prudence 
(364), grandson of John and Martha (Moore) Bruce; m. Persis S. Fair- 
bank (334), Nov. 29, 1836. 



36 

345. Rkuben W. Holbkook; bap. Feb. 1836; son of James and 
Sarah, bro. of Levi (361) ; m. Clarissa A. Fairbank (346), March 28, 
1839, and was dis. to Clinton, June 18, 1846. 

346. Claiussa A. Fairbank ; bap. Feb. 183G ; dau. of Artemas and 
Clarissa (357 and 373) ; ni. Reuben W. Holbrook (345), and was dis. to 
Clinton, June 18, 1846. 

347. Susan P. Goodalk; unm ; dis. to E. St. Cong, church. East 
Boston, April 25, 1860. 

348. Lucy Ann Fay, dau. of Dea. John F. and Charlotte (307 and 
308) ; m. Elisha Tower, and was dis. to Northboro', Oct. 21, 1841. 

349. Hannah Pakmenter, sister of Mary and Eunice (213 and 298) ; 
m. Dean Baker, pub. March 9, 1822; dis. to Lowell, John St. church, 
Aug. 1, 1841. 

356. Henry Fairbank Holt, son of Henry Keyes and Lydia Holt 
(219) ; m, Martha L. Wood (535), pub. Nov. 6, 1841; dis. to Leom- 
inster, July 5, 1867. 

351. Joseph Clark Lovell; bap. Feb. 1836; son of Asa (94), 
grandson of Dea. Asa (56) ; m. Mary P. Brown of Fitchburg (507), 
Nov. 11, 1841; was elected deacon of the church, Feb. 2, 1865, and 
re-elected Jan. 20, 1870. 

352. Gideon Harrison King, son of Peres and Polly (220) ; dis. to 
Fayetville, Vt., Oct. 10, 1841. 

353. Caroline Fi^vgg, dau. of Samuel and ^largaret (119 and 366) ; 
d. June 9, 1837, a. 20 yrs. 5 ms. 

354. Mary Rebecca Davis, dau. of Francis and Mary (264 and 
213) ; bap. July 30, 1828 ; dis. to John St. church, Lowell, Aug. 1, 1841, 
and d. July 16, 1850, a. 31. 

355. Eliza Ann Davis, dau. of Francis and Mary (264 and 213) ; 
bap. July 30, 1828 ; m. Brigham Fisher of Westboro', and was dis. to 
Northboro\ April 24, 1842. 

356. Elijah Knight, son of Edward from Worcester ; ra. Eunice 
Lovell (283), May 31, 1804, and d. Aug. 1, 1843, a. 63 yrs. 1 m. 19 dys. 

357. Artemas Fairbank, son of Oliver; bap. at Sterling, Sept. 4, 
1791 ; ra. Clarissa Holt (373), and d. Dec. 1'), 1836, a. 44. 

358. Jonathan Prescott, b. March 10, 1814; bap. Feb. 1836; son 
of Brigham and Eunice (328) ; m.. May 1, 1839, Sarah A. Greenwood, 
b. Sept. 15, 1820; and d. at West Boylston, April 23, 1855, a. 41 yrs. 1 
m. 15 dys. 

359. Elias Davis, son of Dea. David of Paxton, bro. of Simon and 
Barnabas (61 and 91) ; m. Mary Bigelow (371), Jan. 4, 1805, and d. 
Sept. 20, 1869, a. 85 yrs. 6 ms.*28 dys. 

360. Marcus Hobbs; bap. Feb. 1836; m. Sarah Hubbard, Feb. 3, 
1835, and was dis. to Salem St. church, Worcester, July 20, 1848. 

361. Levi Holbrook; bap. Feb. 1836, bro. of Reuben W. (345) ; 
m. Rebecca Emerson (466), Dec. 11, 1839, and was dis. to Boylston, 
Dec. 12, 1861. Levi^ was son of Jaines", who d. May 31, 1829, a. 41 
yrs. 2 ms. 2 dys., and his first wife, Sarah Wheeler; and grandson of 
David^ of Princeton, who d. July 21, 1828, a. 70 yrs. 2 ms. 4 dys., and 
his first wife, Judith, dau. of Asa Bullard of Ilolden. Bavid^, b. Feb. 
14, 1732, was son of Mica¥^, who m., first, Silence Holbrook, who d. 
Aug. 15, 1775; m., second, Lydia Kendall, March 28, 1776, and grand- 



37 

son of Nathaniel and Sarah, dau. of Richard Sanger. Nathaniel^ of 
Sherburn, who d. June 3, 177-4, a. 72 yrs. 8 ms. 20 dys., was son of Na- 
thanieP and his first wife, Mary, dau. of Jonathan Morse, and who m., 
second, Elizabeth Sheffield, and d. Oct. 14, 1716. Nathaniel'^ was son 
of Tiiomas^ of Dorchester, who m. , first. Experience Leland of AVey- 
mouth; m., second, 1566, Hannah Shepard at Medfield, d. Aug. 28, 
1688; m., third, Margaret Bowker from Weymouth, d. April 9, 1690; 
m., fourth, Mary Roberts of Weymouth, Oct. 21, 1693; and d. April 
11, 1705. Tliomas^ was son of Johi^ of Weymouth, an emigrant from 
England. 

362. Jonas Hunt; bap. Feb. 1836; dis. to High St. church, Provi- 
dence, R. I., Aug. 20. 1840. 

363. Silas H. Flagg, son of Samuel and Margaret (119 and 366) ; 
dis. to Union church, Worcester, May 20, 1841, and d. March 21, 1845, 
a. 31. 

364. Prudence Bruce, ra. n. Priest ; wife of John, who d. April 29, 
1865, a. 83 yrs. 11 ms. 17 dys. She d. April 1, 1854, a. 68 yrs. 8 ms. 

365. Thankful Kennon ; bap. Feb. 1836 ; m. n. Ball ; wife of Eph- 
raim (286) ; dis. to Chelmsford, Aug. 25, 1839. 

366. Margaret Flagg, sister of Ephraim Kennon (286), wife of 
Samuel Flagg, Esq. (119) ; dis. to Union church, Worcester, May 20, 
1841, and d. June 5, 1867. 

367. Sophia H. Fairbank ; bap. Feb. 1836 ; dau. of Artemas and 
Clarissa (357 and 373) ; m. Seth Chenery, June 7, 1838; dis. to Med- 
field, June 6, 1841, where she died. 

368. Mary Ann Chase Boynton ; m. Anthony Wayne Cleaveland, 
and was dis. to Medfield, Sept. 10, 1837. 

369. LuciNDA Baker ; bap. Feb. 1836. 

370. Ann V.Willis; bap. Feb. 1836. 

371. Mary Davis; bap. Feb. 1836; dau. of Francis and Lavinia 
Bigelow (376) ; ni; Elias Davis (359), and d. Feb. 8, 1837, a. 72 yrs. 

372. Emily Bigelow ; bap. Feb. 1836 ; dau. of Sampson and Phebe 
Worcester, sister of Sampson and Phebe (279 and 166), wife of Horatio 
N. Bigelow, Esq. (223) ; dis. to Lancaster, May 16, 1839. 

373. Clarissa Fairbank, wife of Artemas (357), dau. of Abiel and 
Dolly (Fairbank) Holt, sister of Parkman, Dolly F. and Sophia (475, 
111 and 112), and d. Aug. 29, 1867, a. 72. 

374. Lydia Vinton, wife, Aug. 1815, of Boylston, who d. Oct. 11, 
1860, a. 80 yrs. 10 ms. 1 dy. ; dau. of James and Mary (Wales) Thayer 
of Braintree; dis. to Holden, April 25, 1860, and d. at West Boylston, 
Dec. 9, 1868, a. 84 yrs. 3 ms. 10 dys. Boylston Vinton^ and his wife 
were both descended from the pilgrim John Alden. He was b. Dec. 10, 
1779, the son of Josiah and Anne (Adams) Vinton of Braintree. Josiali^ 
d. Dec. 27, 1843, a. 88 yrs. 8 ms., the son of Thomas and Mehitable. 
He m. Ann, dau. of Boylston and Mary (Allen) Adams of Braintree, 
who wash. Feb. 8, 1757, and d. Dec. 18, 1851, a. 94 yrs. 10 ms. 10 dys. 
Thomas'^ m., first, Mehitable Allen; second, Mary (Hunt) Allen; and 
was son of Thomas and Hannah (Thayer) of Braintree. Thomas^, who 
m. Hannah Thayer, was son of John of Woburn and Hannah (Green). 
Johi^ of Woburn was son of John^ and Ann Vinton of Lynn. 

375. Louisa Vinton, dau. of Boylston and Lydia (374) ; bap. Feb. 
1836; m. Lvman Pierce (379), March 184G. 



38 

376. Lavina Bigelow, wife of Francis, dau. of Esq. Ezra (62). 
She d. Jan. 13, 1849, a. 89 yrs. 1 m. 5 dys. 

March, 

377. Thomas B. Vintox, son of Boylston and Lydia (374) ; bap. 
March 1836; m. Sophia Nash, who d. Sept. 21, 1870, and was dis. to 
Braintree, Nov. 3, 1842. 

378. Ira Bruce, son of John and Prudence (364): bap. iMarch 
1836; m. Phebe L. Sawin (383), Dec. 7, 1836. 

379. Lymax Pierce, son of James and Sally (103), bro. of James 
R., Eliza and Abigail P. (342, 198 and 511) ; ra. Louisa Vinton (375), 
March 1846. 

380. Joel Brooks, bro. of Silas of Worcester; unm. 

381. Mary E. Fairbaxk, dau. of Jabez and Hannah (290) ; bap. 
March 1836 ; m. Merritt Wood, May 12, 1847, and was dis. to Leomin- 
ster, Dec. 16, 1858. 

382. Harriet R. Ames, dau. of Luther and Hannah (250) ; m. 
William J., son of Aaron and Mary White, May 13, 1850, and was dis. 
to Salem St, church, Worcester, Feb. 18, 1859. 

383- PuEBE LovERixG Sawix ; bap. March 1836; dau. of Joel and 
Zilpha, who d. Dec. 19, 1869, a. 84 ; sister of Maria B. and Betsey M. 
(see 450 and 510) ; m. Ira Bruce (378). 

384. Abigail D. Fairbaxk, dau. of Jabez and Hannah (290) ; bap. 
March 1836 ; m. James, son of John and Mary Edwards, June 11, 1844, 
and d. at Lancaster, May 16, 1852, a. 36 yrs. 8 ms. 23 dys. 

385. Margery Axx Taft, dau. of Andre and Sarah (171) ; bap. 
April 3, 1825; re-bap. March 1836; m. Charles W. Hartwell (256), 
pub. April 14, 1838. 

386. Esther Fairbaxk, dau. of Dea. Lemuel and Phebe (18 and 
19) ; bap, at Sterling, July 1788 ; unm. 

387. Axx Strattox, dau. of John H. and Sarah B. (232) ; m. Mer- 
vine W. Chase of Sterling, pub. Jan. 16, 1839, 

May. 
288. TiiAXKEUL Emily Prouty, dau. of Joshua and Phebe (146) ; 
bap. May 1836 ; m. Feb. 27, 1837, Elijah Knight, Jr., who d. July 31, 
1868, a. 63 yrs. 4 ms. 29 dys. ; dis. to Union church, Worcester, July 
20, 1845 ; rec. from Union church, Worcester, Oct. 16, 1851 ; dis. to 
Calvinist church, Worcester, Nov. 18, 1858. 

390. Thankful Wilder, dau. of Dea. Lemuel and Phebe Fairbank 
(18 and 19); bap. in 1779; m., first, Samuel Whitcomb ; m., second, 
Reuben Wilder (32), and d. Jan. 28, 1855, a. 80. 

391. Mary Ann Harthax, dau. of Peter and Mary Ross, sister of 
William J. (592), wife of Silas S. (532), and was dis. to First church, 
Worcester, July 3, 1845. 

392. Relief S. Taylor, sister of Miranda E., Eunice S. and Sally 
(197, 332 and 670) ; m. Daniel S. Taylor, April 13, 1842; dis. to Lan- 
caster, April 1, 1844. 

393. Olive Ross, sister of William J. (592) ; bap. May 1836 ; dis. 
to Baptist church. Sterling, June 10, 1838, 

394. Julia Axx Fairbaxk, dau. of Artemas and Clarissa (357 and 
373) ; m. Bertrand, son of Josepli and Rebecca (Sawver) Hinds, April 
7. 1853. 



39 
> 

\Vdo. il.vKKiETlioiJiiixs Stkattox, (liiii. of Joliii II. aud Sarah (232) ; 
bap. April 11, 1830; unm. ; d. Dec. IG, 1854, a. 32 yrs. 1 m. 18 dys. 

396. Catiikrine ]\[. Faikhank, dau. of" Artemas and Clarissa Fair- 
bank (3.37 and 37;)) ; bap. May 1830 ; ni. Edwin Andrews, Oct. 10, 1842 ; 
dis. to Clinton, June 21, 18G1. 

397. Catiikiuxe A. Ciiaffix, dau. of Nathan and Patience B. (493) ; 
m. Otis A., son of Ethan and Catherine Temple, Nov. 5,' 1846. 

398. Mary Axn Vixtox ; b. March 6, 1823 ; dau. of Boylston and 
Lydia (374) ; bap. jNIay 1836 ; ni. Lucius 1)., son of Ziba and Lois 
Tompkins, April 6, 1853 (see 651) ; dis. to First Presb. church. Orange, 
N. J., Jan. 19, 1854, where she died. 

399. Samuel M. Griggs, son of Dr. Saniuel and Sarah (309 and 
310) ; dis. to Westboro\ Nov. 29, 1840. 

400. Charles II. Lorixg, son of Daniel and Sabra (Maynard), who 
d. Sept. 30, 1846, a. 61; bro. of Henry A. (696); m., first, INIelissa 
Reed, who d. March 16, 1845, a. 20 yrs. 5 ms. 16 dys. ; m., second, 

Maria 11. Bigelow (565) ; m., third, Pratt, dau. of Joel, and was 

dis. to Sterling, June 17, 1852. 

401. Francis William Davis, son of Francis and Mary (264 and 

213) ; bap. July 30, 1828; m. Abby B. , who d. Jan. 12, 1856. He 

was dis. to Lowell, July 2, 1840, and d. July 6, 1851, a. 26. 

402. Artemas Fairbaxk, son of Artemas and Clarissa (357 and 
373) ; d. a young man. 

403. Martha Baxter; lived with J. H. Moore (187). 

404. EuxiCE Prescott; b. Sept. 16, 1816; dau. of Brigham and 
Eunice (328); m., April 1838, Silas Newton (429), and d. Jan. 25, 
1858, a. 41 yrs. 3 ms. 28 dys. 

445. William Flagg, son of Samuel and Margaret (119 and 366) ; 
m. Louisa H. Hardy (416) ; Avas dis. to Union church, Worcester, May 
20, 1841, where he d. June 11, 1843, a. 31. 

406. Olive Graves Paixe, by letter; wife of Rev. Elijah Paine, 

who d. pastor of the church, Sept. 14, 1836. She afterward m. 

Pratt, and lived at Northampton. 

407. Arethusa Wilder, by letter; m. n. Manning; wife of Jones 
Wilder (526) ; dis. to Sterling,' June 17, 1852. 

July 3. 

408. Rhoda Lawijexce, by letter ; m. n. Russell ; wife of Samuel 
Lawrence, and d. 1851. 

409. John Watson, by letter. He Avas from Princeton ; m. Harriet 
Estabrook (410), pub. Feb. 10, 1822, and was dis. to Holden, July 2, 
1840. 

410. Harriet Watson, bv letter ; dau. of Jonathan and Eunice Es- 
tabrook, wife of John (409) ;*'dis. to Holden, July 2, 1840. 

411. Noah Smith, by letter. He was son of Rev. David and Hepsi- 
liah (Worcester) Smith, the half-sister of Rev. Noah Worcester, D. D. 
(see 666); m. ^Mary Perry (412), and d. at West Boylston, Nov. 22, 
1837, a. 39 yrs. 2 ms. 15 dys. 

412. Mary Smith, by letter ; dau. of Hannah Perry (180), wife of 
Dea. Noah (411), and d. Dec. 2, 1837, a, 38. 

1837. May. 

413. Moses Brigham, by letter; m. Chloc Pond (414) ; was elected 



40 

deacon of the church, Jan. 5, 1838, and dis. to Fourth St. Cong, church. 
New Bedford, Feb. 6, 18 i8. 

414. Chloe Briguam, by letter; wife of Dea. Moses (413), and d. 
in Worcester, May 30, 1846, a. 48. 

415. Edward Phelps, by letter; unni. ; dis. to Lancaster, May 1, 
1863. 

November 3. 

416. Louisa H. Flacg, by letter from Hollis, N. H. ; m. n. Hardy; 
m., first, William Flagg (405) ; m., second, Horatio Eager of Westmin- 
ster. She was dis. to tJnion church, Worcester, May 20, 1841. 

417. Sarah Ann Hahdy, by letter from Hollis, N. H. ; dau. of Sam- 
uel and Margaret Flagg (11*J and 366) ; dis. to Union church, Worces- 
ter, May 20, 1841. 

1838. March 2. 

418. Maria Fiske, by letter from Holden ; dau. of Thadeus and 
Eunice Nichols, sister of Lois (163), second wife of Dea. James Fiske 
(212). 

March 4. 

419. Lydia M. Howe, wife of Joel, son of Jotham and Dorothy 
(Smith) Howe, who d. Jan. 12, 1864. She was dis, to Calvinist church, 
Worcester, April 29, 1864. 

420. Betsey Eames, dau. of Luther Rice and of his wife Betsey, the 
dau. of Ezra Beaman, Esq. (62) ; second wife of Levi, who d. Dec. 13, 
1869, the son of William Eames (see 73). She d. in Worcester, Nov. 
21, 1853, a. 63, 

421. Miranda Cook, dau. of Joseph and Tamer (Winn) Cook, sis- 
ter of Rebecca and Hannah (175 and 229); bap. March 4, 1838; m. 
Charles Parker; d. at Southboro\ Feb. 1867. 

422. Hannah Holt, dau. of Judah and Tabitha Wright of Bedford ; 
m., Nov. 24, 1803, John, son of Ephraim and Sarah (Black) Holt of 
Holden, who d. April 1, 1836 ; dis. to Calvanist church, Worcester, May 
16, 1839; rec. from Calvinist church, Worcester, Nov, 1, 1846; d. Jan. 
3, 1857, a. 77 yrs. 8 ms. 5 dys. 

423. Elisabeth M. Fairbank, dau, of Isaac and Prudence (Gerish) 
Fairbank, granddaughter of Seth and Relief (42 and 43) ; bap. March 4, 
1838; m. Lotan Cleaveland (483), June 24, 1858, and d. April 14, 1865, 
a. 43 yrs. 8 ms. 

424. Emily Wilder, dau. of Jones and Arethusa (526 and 407) ; 
dis. to Sterling, June 17, 1852. 

May 6. 

425. Simon Morse, son of Jeremiah and Relief (Stratton) Morse, 
grandson of Joseph of Holden, bro. of Betsey (123) ; bap. May 6, 1838 ; 
m. Lucy Glazier (426), April 28, 1824; dis. to Sterling, Feb. 16, 1860. 

426. Lucy Morse, dau. of Jason and Sarah Glazier (64 and 6o) ; 
bap. Dec, 26, 1802 ; wife of Simon (425) ; dis. to Sterling, Feb. 16, 1860. 

June 29. 

427. Lucy Pierce, by letter from Bolton ; m. n. Davis ; wife of Joel 
(436) ; dis. to Clinton, May 3, 1846 ; d. at Berlin, May 3, 1851, a. 78. 

428. Lucy Pierce, dau. of Joel and Lucy (436 and 427) ; unm; dis. 
to Brighton, April 16, 1857. 



41 



429. SiL.vs NpiWTOx, by letter froui Brattleboro\ Vt. ; sou of Doa. 
Windsor, the bro. of Capt. Silas (106), and of Polly (Dickerman) Xewton 
of Paxton; m. Eunice Presoott (404), April 17* 18o8; dis. to Wood- 
stock, Yt., July 3, 183G. 

430. JoxATFi.vx PiEUCK, bv letter from Sutton ; son of John and 
Lucy (Caroll) Pierce; m. Fidelia P»eauian (431), Oct. 28, 1830, and d. 
July 13, 1862, a. o7 yrs. 2 nis. 22 dys. 

431. Fidelia B. Pieuce, by letter Ironi Sutton ; dau. of Phineas and 
Phebe (^lerriam) Beaman of Princeton ; in., first, Jonathan Pierce (430) : 
m., second, Reuben P., son of David and Elisabeth Ann Whitnev, April 
27, 1865, and d. March 10, 1866, a. 58 yrs. Ums. 9 dys. 

August 31. 

432. Browx Emerson, by letter from the church in Yale college. 
lie was son of Jacob and Dorotha of Harvard ; graduated at Yale ; 
studied theology with Rev. Dr. Fisher of Harvard and at Andover Sem- 
inary ; Avas settled first at West Boylston, from Aug. 3, 1837, to Nov. 6, 
1839; then at Torringford, Conn. He was afterward an agent for a 
time, and stated supply at Northumberland, Penn., Dracut, Mass., Belle- 
ville and Vineland, N. J., Westminster, Mass., from June 7, 1859, to 
March 1862, and Burlington, Conn. He m. Catherine B. Emerson (433) , 
April 10, 1838, and was dis. to Torringford Conn., Oct. 24, 1841. "He 
was a man of good learning, sound and discriminating in matters of the- 
ology, and gave very good sermons."' — Historircd Discourse at Westmin- 
ster, hy Rev. A. Jadson Rich. 

433. Catherine B. Emerson, by letter from Third Evang. church, 
Salem. She was dau. of Rev. Brown Emerson, D. D., of Salem; m. 
Rev. Brown Emerson (432), pub. March 26, 1838, and was dis. to Tor- 
ringford, Conn., Oct. 24, 1841. 

1839. January 6. 

434. Mary Ann Parker, by letter from the Baptist church, West 
Boylston; sister of Hiram and Margaret F. Morgan (443 and 222), wife 
of Dea. Joseph B. Parker (280) . Their marriage is supposed to have been 
the first in town, celebrated without the use of wine, and that of A. E. 
Winter, seven days after, was the second. She was dis. to High St. 
church, Providence, R. I., July 26, 1840. 

435. Cerintha I). Brown, by letter li-om Fitchbnrg; m. Charles 
Lamb, and was dis. to Northboro\ Feb. 10, 1854. 

436. Joel Pierce, m. Lucv Davis (427), April 18, 1791, and d. 
Nov. 11, 1847, a. 80. 

:^iay ;;. 

437. JANb: L.vwRENCi:, by letter from Temple, Me. ; dau. ol" Chand- 
ler and Mary (Hale) Lawrem^e, and granddaughter of Rhoda (4(KS) ; ui. 
Crocker Sampson, and was dis. to Temple, ^le., .\ug. 16, 1840. 

May 5. 

438. Rl'fus Holman, m., Nov. 29, 1798, Tryphena Rice of Holden 
(439) ; dis. to Sterling, June 17, 1852, where he d..Nov. 28, 1853, a. 77. 
He was son of Stephen and Martha of Sterling. 

439. Tryphena Holman, wife of Rufus (438) : d, at Marlboro', July 
6, 1848., a. 73. 

6 



42 

July 5. 
44U. Joel Ckowl, bv letter from Paxton ; m. DoUv Fairbank (312), 
March 28, 1882: dis. to'Sterling, March lo, 1860. 

August '2b. 
•i-11. Sarah W. Stilks, by letter from Calvinist church, Worcester; 
wife of John C. Stiles, and was dis. to Lancaster, June 17, 1847, 

August 30. 

442. Hexry a. Riciiakdsox, by letter from First church, Worces- 
ter; m. Harriet D. Bliss (485), and was dis. to Calvinist church, Wor- 
cester, May 15, 1845. 

September 1, 

443. Hiram Morgan, by letter from Marshall, Mich. ; son of Calvin 
and Polly of Brimfield ; m., first, Clarissa Lucina Rich (444) ; ra., sec- 
ond, Eunice, dau. of Paul Goodale, Dec. 13, 1855. He was dis. to Clin- 
ton, Nov. 3, 1844, and d. at Worcester, June 28, 1860, a. 62. 

444. Clarissa Lucina ^Morgan, by letter from Marshall, Mich. ; 
m. n. Rich; dau. of Noah and Clarissa ofEgremont; wife of Hiram 
(443) ; dis. to Clinton, Nov. 3, 1844, and d. Julv 18, 1854, a. 49._ 

445. Benjamin Taft, by letter from Northbridge ; m. Mary Kimball 
(446) ; dis. to Northbridge,' May 14, 1843. He was bro. of Andre, and 
son of Josiah. (See 171.) 

446. Mary Taft, bv letter from Northbridge ; wife of Benjamin 
(445) ; dis. to Northbridge, ]May 14, 1843. 

447. Thomas Kkyes, sonof Thomasand JMary (Temple) Keyes, bro, 
of Asa (260) ; m. Lvdia, sister of Eunice Harthan (195), Mav 26, 1791. 
who d. Oct. 25, 1824, a. 59 yrs. 8 ms. 7 dys. He d. June 25, 1856, a. 
89 vrs. 5 ms. 5 dys. Thomas Kcyes^' was son of T/iomas'\ who. d. Dec. 
21," 1812, a. 75, 'and Mary (Temple), who d. Jan. 21, 1800, a. 58 yrs. 
10 ms. 12 dys., dau. of Isaac; and grandson of Dea. Jonathan-* of 
Shrewsbury, and Patience (Morse), aunt of Joseph (3). Dea. Jona- 
llian'^ was son of Dea. Thomas'-^ and Elisabeth, dau. of John and Elisa- 
beth Howe of Marlboro', and grandson of Ellas'^ and Sarah (Blanford) 
of Shrewsbury, and great grandson of RoherO and Sarah Keyes, who 
were early settlers of Watertown and Newbury. 

448. Mark Bruce, of Bolton ; m. Adaline Holman of Sterling (275), 
July 25, 1831 ; dis. to Sterling, June 17, 1852. 

449. John Q. A. Pierce, son of Ezekiel and Ruth (130) ; m., first, 
Delia P. Bliss (474), pub. March 8, 1840; m., second, Elisabeth, dau. 
of Aaron Whittaker of Princeton ; m., third, Carrie Burditt of Leomin- 
ster. He was dis. to Leominster, Oct. 24, 1847. 

450. Abel White, son of Abel and Sylvia (Brown) White of Heath, 
bro. of Tarbel H. (518) ; m. jNIaria B. (510), dau. of Joel and Zilpha 
Sawin, Aug. 27, 1846. 

451. George W. Goodale, son of Levi and Eunice H. (168 and 169) ; 
bap. April 3, 1825; was dis. to Presb. church, Clinton, N. J., Oct. 12, 
1848, and became a clergyman and teacher in the West. He ra. Mary 
Hope of Sag Harbor. -^ 

452. Edwin Holmes, son of Thomas and Sarah (153 and 154) ; bap. 
Aug. 26, 1822; m. Eliza Ann, sister of Henry A. Richardson (442), May 
28, 1844, and was dis. to Fitchburg, Aug. 15, 1844. 



43 

•ioo. ELisABiiTii Susan Tikkge, sister of Jonathan and William N. 
(430 and 790) ; bap. Sept. 1, 1839 ; m. Artemas H. Parker, May 23, 
l8-i4. He was a bro. of Dea. Joseph B. (280) ; stndied with a view to 
the ministry, but was prevented by failing health. After marriage she 
wrote her name Susan E. Parker; and was dis. to Clinton, Nov. 10, 
1844. 

454. Sakaii a. Kin(I, dau. of Peres and Mary (220) ; m. Charles A., 
son of John and Lois Brown, March 13, 1849, and was dis, to Ashland, 
Aug-. 16, 1849. 

455. Jane Fishku, dau. of Alpheus and Sylvia (Cleaveland) Fisher, 
sister of Alma (244) ; bap. Sept. 1, 1839 ; unm. 

456. Wiloa:m Austin PiKRCK, son of William and Lydia; m. Maria 
Loring (337), and d. Dec. 15, 1848, a. 36. 

October 31. 

457. Emelini: Holt, by letter; dau. of Asa and Nancy (151) ; d. 
March 7, 1851, a. 32 yrs. 2 ms. 13 dys. 

458. Catherine R. Rice, by letter; dau. of John and Catherine 
Davis (477 and 478) ; second wife of Asa Rice, whose first wife, Harriet 
Read, m. April 4. 1827, d. Aug. 5, 1835, a. 35 yrs. 2 ms. 2 dys. Her 
marriage with Mr. Rice was Jan. 23, 1838, and she afterward married 
Dea. Jonas Brooks of Princeton, April 5, 1866. She was dis. to First 
church, Worcester, Nov. 20, 1856. 

November 3. 

459. Mary Y. Whitaker, bv letter; dis. to Baptist church, West 
Boylston, July 19, 1840. 

460. Amos Child, son of Amos, pub. April 22, 1786, and Dorcas 
(Davenport) Child, grandson of David and Mehitable (12) ; bap. Nov. 
3, 1839; m., first, Eunice Goodnow (172), Jan. 27, 1825; m., second, 
Melinda (Knowlton), widow of Barney Howe, April 15, 1863, who d. 
Oct. 17, 1867, a. oQ yrs. 2 ms. He d. Jan. 2, 1869, a. 66. 

1840. May 3. 

461. Danu) C. Smith, son of Eli and Elniira (462) ; d. Nov. 16, 
1842, a. 24. 

462. Almira Eldiiidgk, by letter trom Paxton ; dau. of Bradzel and 
Mary (Flint) Livermore ; m., first, Eli Smith; m., second. Stores Eld- 
ridge, Jan. 27, 1833, and d. ^[ay 15, 1861, a. 71 yrs. 1 m. 

July 5. 
163. Mary W'nriK, dau. of Thomas and sistor of Thomas, Jr., (sec 
637) ; d. Jan. 30, 1850, a. 63. 

464. Lydia Lee, dau. of Nathan and Persis Seaver; m., first, Hen- 
ry Shirland ; m.. second, Oct. 8, 1839, Benjamin Lee, who d. April 22, 
1867, a. 90 yrs. 11 ms. 21 dys. She d. Dec. 21, 1861, a. 73 yrs. 10 ms. 

July 26. 
, 465. Fanny Rockwood, by letter from First churt-h, Worcester: dis. 
to Salem St. church, Worcester, July 19, 1849. 

September 6. 
466. Rlrecca Holurook, by letter from Harvard; sister of Rev. 
Brown Emerson (432), wife of Levi Ilolbrook (361) ; dis. to Bovlston, 
Dee. 12, 1861. 



11 



467. Mary Bkigiiam; bap. Sept. 6, 1840; ivife of Hosea, the bro. of 
Dea. Moses (413) ; dis. to First church, Worcester, March 29, 1857. 

November J . 

468. UiJiAii Eagek, son of Fortunatus and Tamer; m., Nancy Fair- 
bank, Jan. 16. 1812; dis. to Sterling, June 17, 18o2, and d. Oct. 10, 
1856, a. 75. 

469. Ezi:kii;l Hill; m. Tamar E. iJuck (470), pub. Oct. 16, 1831, 
and was dis. to Sterling, June 17, 1852. 

470. Tamar E. Hill, wife of Ezekiel (469), dau. of Silas and Deb- 
orah (Bean) Buck, sister of Dolly W. (489): bap. Xov. 1, 1840; dis. 
to Sterling, June 17, 1852. 

471. E>fELiNE Perkins Thomas, dau. ol' Alpheus and Esther King- 
man ; m., first. Aaron M., son of Aaron and Lydia Thomas (79 and 80), 
who had previously m., Jan. 1, 1834, Adeline Darling of Holden, and d. 
June 28, 1840, a.' 31 ; m., second, Russell Holt (.584). Feb. 26, 1844, 
and d. Dec. 21, 1846, a. 30 yrs. 1 ni. 10 dys. 

472. Cynthia H. Fairbank, sister of Sarah II. and Elisabeth M. 
(335 and 423) ; bap. Nov. 1, 1840; m. Solon L. Beniis (587), and wa^ 
dis. to Sterling, April 17, 1862. 

473. Eliza Wilder, <lau. of JoM^'^; and Arothusa (526 and 4<)7) ; dis. 
to Sterling, June 17, 1852. 

474. Delia P. Pierci:, by letter from Brimiield; dau. of Thomas 
and Asenath (Phelps) Bliss, sister of Rev. Thomas E. Bliss, wife of J. 
Q. A. Pierce (449) ; dis. to Leominster, Oct. 24, 1847. 

1841. January 3. 

475. Parkman Holt, by letter from Medheld ; son ot Abiel, who d. 
June 29, 1845, and of Dolly (Fairbank) Holt, and grandson of Barzilia 
and Elizabeth (Goss) Holt, (see 86). He m. Martha Cleaveland (476), 
Sept. 21, 1830, and d. June 23, 1841, a. 32. 

476. Martha Holt, liy letter from ^Medfield ; sister of Lotan Cleave- 
land (483), wife of Parkman (475). 

January 31. 

477. John Da\'i.s, by hotter from Princeton; m. Catherine Richard- 
son (478), and was dis. to Park St. ^leth. church, Worcester, Jan. 28, 
1864. 

478. Cathi'.rine Dwls, by letter from Princeton ; wife of John 
(477) ; dis. to Park St. Meth. church, Worcester, Jan. 28, 1864. 

479. J. Warren Piekce, by letter from Presb. church, Fowlerville, 
N. Y., son of Hollis, m. Feb. lo, 1802, and Lucinda (Merrifield) Pierce ; 
m. Louisa M. Goodale (529), April 1, 1840; dis. to South Orange, Julv 
2, 1846, and d. April 27, 1857, a. 43. 

March 7. 

480. JosEi'ii Wakren Cross, hy letter from Boxboro' ; m., lirst, 

Hodges; m., second, Frances A. J. Vosc (481). He was pastor 

of the church from March 11, 1840, to March 16, 1859, and was dis. to 
Waukcgan, 111., ^Nlarch 27, 1859. He was b. at East Bridgcwater, the 
son ol' Nathaniel from P]xeter, N. IL, and of Margaret Bird of Dorches- 
ter. 

481. Frances A. J. Cross, by letter from Boxboro" ; second wife ol' 



45 

Rev. Joseph W. Cross (-180), and was dis. to Sterling, Feb. 16, 1860; 
d. at Hampton IJeacli, N. H., July 21, 1870, a. 60 yrs. 5 ms. 

May 20. 
•i82. Edna Mursi:, by letter from Winchester, N. 11. ; m. n. Conant; 
m. Bernice, son of Joseph and Sophia Morse (3 atid 4), Feb. 27, 1840. 

June ♦). 

483. LoTAN Clkavkland, son of Zimri and Eunice (Clark) Cleave- 
land; bap. JuneO, 1841; ni.,arst, Hannah Head (IG.3), March 27, 1823; 
m.. second, Marv Ann Muzzy (2'J7), Mav 'M, 1843; ni., third, Elisabeth 
M. Fairbank (423), June 24,' 18.38. 

484. Xaxcy Child, dan. of John Rice, .si^ter of Eunice, Lydia and 
Lucv (204 and 205) ; bap. June 0, 1841 ; second wife of Amos Child, 
who'd. Nov. 17, 1839, a. 73 ; m., July 24, 1823. (See 4G0.) 

485. Hakkiet I). Blis.s, sister oi' Delia P. and Aseuath (474 and 
528) ; ni. Henry A. Richardson (442) ; dis. to Calvinist church, Worces- 
ter, May 15, 1845. 

486. Olive B. Holalvn, dau. of llullis antl Trypiiena (438 and 439) ; 
bap. June 6, 1841 ; dis. to Baptist church. Sterling, March 17, 1842. 

487. Nancy H. Clauk, niece of Rev. Joseph Clark of Rutland : bap. 
June 6, 1841 ; dis. to Rutland, June 15, 1848. 

488. Sarah ILvRTnAN, sister o( Eunice and J.,ydia (105 and 447); 
unm. ; d. Sept. 7, 1858, a. 95 yr.s. 8 ms. 27 dys. 

July 4. 

489. Dolly W. Buck, dau. of Silas and Deborah (Bean) Buck, sis- 
ter of Tamer E. (470) ; bap. July 4, 1841 ; m. Warren W. Barran, Sept. 
22, 1847; dis. to Sterling, June'l7, 1852. 

490. Haruiet A. Reed ; bap, July 4, 1841; m., lirst, Charles Flagg ; 

m., second, Richards ; dis. to Calvinist church, Worcester, June 4, 

1843. 

491. Betsky Betiha Lee, dau. ol" Benjamin from Douglass and his 
first wife Eunice (Lesure) Lee, who d. May 30, 1838, a. 54, (see 464) ; 
bap. July 4, 1841 ; m., first, March 30, 1842, Stephen B., who d. June 
6, 1856, a. 44 yrs. 10 ms. 18 dys., sou of Edmund and his first wife, Mary 
(Brooks) Brigham, and grandson of Stephen (81) ; m., second, Tarbel 
H. White (518), Nov. 10, 1861, who d. Dec. 30, 1868. 

492. Cyrus King.sbury Goodale, son of Paul and Azuba (161 and 
162) ; bap. Nov. 3, 1822; m. Caroline F. Shannon (567), and, was dis. 
to Sterling, April 25, 1860. 

July 15. 

493. Patience B. Cu affix, by letter lioni llolden ; wife of Nathan; 
dis. to Detroit, Mich., Sept. 21, 1848. 

September 16. 

494. Luke Hip.si,ky, by letter from Meth. Epis. church, Bromfield 

St., Boston. He m., lirst, Elisabeth Clancev (495) ; second, Briget ; 

and d. Jan. 20, 1870, a. 88 yrs. 6 ms. 

495. Eli.saui:tii IIip.sli:y, by letter Ironi First Free Cong, church, 
Boston; dau. ol" William and Margaret Clancev, first wife of Luke Hips- 
ley (494) ; dis. to Meth. Jchurch, West liovlston, Dec 15, 1842, and d. 
Oct. 23, 1857, a. 77 yrs. 2 ms. 17 dys. 



46 



lb-i2. January 2. 
•496. Wklthena B. Mkkhifikld, by letter Ironi Second (Jong, church 
in Medibrd ; dan. of John and Welthena Parker, second wife of Louis 
iMcrrifield, who d. May 12, 1851, a. 70, the son of Asaph, (see 36). She 
was pub. Sept. 12, 1840, and d. March 24, 1852, a, 61 yrs. 7 ms. 

March 6. 

497. Nathaniel Augustus Boyxton, bap. March 6, 1842 ; m. 
Asenath Bliss (528), Sept. 3, 1845, and was dis. to Clinton, June 14, 
1846. 

498. Dexter Stillm.vn King Winter, son of Dea. Waldo and Mer- 
cy H. (144 and 193) ; bap. Oct. 26, 1828 ; m. Henrietta Keith. 

499. Harriet Guodnow, sister of Hannah (207) ; d. at Shrewsbury, 
Oct. 1, 1846, a. 23. 

500. Eunice Lovell Knight, dau. of Elijah and Eunice (356 and 
283) ; bap. March 6, 1842; unm. ; dis. to Sutton, Oct. 31, 1862. 

501. Mauy L. Knight, dan. of Elijah and Eunice (oi)() and 283) ; 
bap. March 6, 1842; m. Alvan W., son of Tyler and Phebe Putnam 
June 22, 1848, and was dis. to Holden, Dec. 21, 1848. 

502. Hannah C. Whitney, dau. of Silas J. and Olive (230) ; m. Jon- 
athan, son of Windsor and Phebe Barnard, Aug. 14, 1845. 

503- Lucy R. Child, dau. of Amos and Nancy (484) ; bap. March 
6, 1842 ; m. Daniel King of Rutland, June 21, 1842. 

504. Sophia Louisa Prentiss, dau. of John and Sophia, sister of 
Harriet M. (710) ; bap. March 6, 1842; m. Jonathan M., son of David, 
and Mary Ladd, Jan. 1, 1849, and was dis. to Westboro\ April 25, 1860. 

505. Lucy Ann Winter, dau. of Dea. Waldo and Mercy IL (144 
and 193) ; m., first, Aug. 12, 1845, Stephen, son of Charles L. and 
Nancy S. Pratt, who d. Dec. 6, 1849, a. 23 yrs. 9 ms. ; m., second, 
Charles Estey. who d. about 1866. 

506. Mary A. Daais, dau. of John and Catherine (477 and 478) ; 
bap. March 6, 1842 ; m. Franklin, son of Seth and Azuba Hathaway, 
Sept. 5, 1848, and was dis. to Rutland, Jnly 18, 1850. 

507. M.vitY P. Lovell, by letter from Calvinist church, titchburg ; 
m. n. Brown ; wife ol" Dea. J*. C. Lovell (351) ; d. Sept. 22, 1870, a. 52 
vrs. 8 ras. 2 dvs. 

May 1. 

508. Polly G. Dinsmore, dau. of Paul and Eunice Goodale (59 and 
60); m., March 13, 1800, Reuben, son of John and Sarah Dingmore 
(11), who d. Feb. 25, bS21. a. 49. She d. at Worcester, April 5, 1856, 
a. 80. 

509. LucERA A. Fairrank, dau. of Amos and Lucy (Houghton) 
Fairbank (104), granddaughter of Seth and Relief (42 and 43). 

510. Betsey M. Sawin, bap. May 1, 1842: m. Abel White (450). 

511. Abigail Parker Pierce, dau. of James and Sally (103) ; bap. 
Sept. 4, 1825; m. Otis H., son of John H. and Lucy Knight, Nov. 8, 
1849; dis. to Salem St. churcli, Worcester, May 18, 1848. 

512. Sarah D. (Joxant, sister of Edna (482) ; d. at Worcester, .lan. 
16, 1846, a. 19. 

513. Adeline F. Wedge, dau. of Martha (316) : bap. May 1, 1842; 
dis. to Millburv. Oct. 24, 1847. 



47 



July o. 
.'>1-1. WasiiixCtTON Fairb.vniv, son of Benjaiiiiii and Lois ; m. Sophia 
K. Harris (515), and was dis. to Sterling, Feb. 16, 1860. 

515. Sophia E. Fairbvxk, wife of Washington (514) ; dis. to Ster- 
ling, Feb. 16, 1860. 

516. Hannah B. IlAiiniAX, dau. of Capt. Dennis and Anna H. 
Harthan, granddaughter of David and Prudence (49) ; bap. July 3, 1842 ; 
unm. ; d. Sept. 2, 1850, a. 25 yrs. 1 m. 2 dys. 

517. Nancy G. Muzzy, dau. of Cephas and Xancy (294) ; m., Xov. 
26, 1845, Charles M., son of Lotan and Hannah Cleaveland (483 and 
165), who d. Feb. 23, 1867. 

518. Tarbel H. White, bro. of Abel (450) ; m., first, Louisa M. 
Ball (624), Oct. 18, 1847; m., second, Adaline A. Ball (646), Nov. 4, 
1820; m., third, Betsey B. Brigham (491), Nov. 10, 1861. He was dis. 
to Meth. church, Oakdale, Oct. 15, 1858 ; rec. from Oakdale, Jan. 4, 
1866, and d. Dec. 30, 1868, a. 42 yrs. 6 ms. 

519. Lucia Hamett Fairbaxk, sister of Sarah H. (335) ; bap. July 
3, 1842, and d. March 25, 1845, a. 19 yrs. 6 ms. 5 dys. 

September 5. 

520. Abigail R. Davis, dau. of John and Catherine (477 and 
478) ; bap. Sept. 5, 1842; m., first, John D. Green, April 15, 1845. 

521. Polly W. Ames, dau. of Luther and Hannah (250) ; bap. June 
20, 1830. She d. unm., Oct. 30, 1870, a. 50. 

522. Lucy Parker; bap. Sept. 5, 1842; dis. to Calvinist church, 
Worcester, July 20, 1845 

September 18. 

523. HoitACE Houghton, bv letter from Berlin ; cousin of Rev. Wm. 
A. Houghton of Berlin; m. Elisabeth M. Snow (558), Nov. 27, 1845; 
dis. to Brighton, Sept. 1, 1844; rec. from Brighton, Oct. 26, 1845; dis. 
to First church, Worcester, Oct. 17, 1850. 

November 6. 

524. Oliver Capkx Nelson, son of Ephraim of Sterling, and his 
wife, Olive Brown ; m. . 

December 15. 

525. Elisabeth C. Richards, by letter from Evang. church, West- 
boro' ; m. n. Newton, wife of Leander (527) ; dis. to Second iMeth. 
church, Worcester, Aug. 21, 1851. 

1843. January 1. 

526. Jones Wilder, m. Arethusa Manning of Townsend (407), 
pub. Dec. 12, 1819, and was dis. to Sterling, June 17, 1852. 

527. Leander >RiCHAKDS, m. Elisabeth C. Newton (525). 

528. Asenath Bliss, sister of Delia P. and Harriet 1). (474 and 
485) ; m. Nathan A. Bovnton (497), and was dis. to Clinton, June 14, 
1846. 

529. Louisa M. Pierce, dau. of Col. Levi Goodale (168) ; m. J. 
Warren Pierce (479) ; dis. to South Orange, July 2, 1846. 

January 20. 

530. Lucy C. Pierce, by letter from Sutton ; sister of Jonathan 



48 



(430) ; lu., May l>)->7, David D. Pivseutt, b. Aug. TJ, ISOo, sou of John, 
who d. in 18-18, and Eunice ('I)iii-;inoi'e), and grandson of Jonathan and 
Mary (-16 and 4-3) . 

531. Sai^aii D. PiERCi;, bv letter from Sutton: sister of .Jonathan 
(4^0) : d. at Clinton, Sopt. 4,* 1849, a. o4. 
September 3. 

.332. Silas 8. Harthax. son of Antipas S. and Cynthia (139) ; m. 
Mary Ann Ross (391), pub. Dec. 18, 183.3: di?. to First church. Wor- 
cester. July 3, 184.3. 

.333. Gaijdxeu Emmons Goodalk. son of Dea. Abel and Mehitable 
(120 and 181) : bap. Aug. 28, 182-3; m. Harriet Thompson (553), pub. 
Oct. 13, 1844. 

534. Mai!Y Rick, dau. of Jonathan Pierce, the bro. of John, (see 
430) ; bap. Sept. 3, 1843; wife of Jabez, who d. Jan. 11, 1867, a. 73 
yrs. 6 ms. 16 dys., the son of Luther and Betsey (Beaman) Rice of AYor- 
cester. (See 420.) 

535. Martha Levixa Holt, bap. Sept. 3, 1843; dau. of Meritt 
Wood of Princeton, wife of Henry >'. (3.50), m. Dec. 22, 1841; dis. to 
Leominster, July 5, 1867. 

536. Xancy W. Pierck, dau. of James and Sally (103) ; m. Charles 
A. Dinsmore, .Tan, 13, 1847, and d. at N. Bridgewater, Oct. 5, 1853, 
a. .30. 

537. Eleanor Lovell, by letter from Ilolden; wife of John D. 
(.585) ; dis. to First church, Worcester, Jan. 21, 1858. She was dau. of 
James of Holden, m. 1813, and Sally (Kilburn) Winch of Pinceton, 
who d. April 30, 1849, a. oo yrs. 9 ms. 9 dys. ; and granddaughter of 
John and Keziah Wincli. 

1844. January 1. 

538. Caroline Augustus Green, dau. of Isaac and Abigail R. (271) ; 
bap. July 11, 1824; m. Oct. .30, 1844, Cyrus, son of Jason and his sec- 
ond wife, Sally (Raymond) Goodale, (see 93). She was dis. to Presb, 
church, Grandieu, 111., Feb. 15, 1849. 

March 3. 

539. Clarissa Y. Goodale, bv letter; dau. of Paul and Azuba 
(161 and 162) ; m. Hiram B. Garfield, April 13, 1848. 

540. Edmund Parker, ))y letter; m. Rebecca (541), and was 

dis. to HoUiston, June 20, 1850. 

541. Rebecca Parker, by letter: wife of Dea. Edmund (540) ; dis. 
to HoUiston, June 20, 1850. ' 

542. Fidelia A. Parker, bv letter: dau. of Dea. Edmund and Re- 
becca (540 and 541) ; dis. to HoUiston, June 20, 1850. 

April 7. 

543. Harriet Davis, dau. of John and Catherine (477 and 478) : 
bap. April 7, 1844, and d. April 13, 1844, a. 16 yrs. 6 ms. 

May 5. 

544. Nathan R. Tilton, by letter from Union church, Worcester; 
son of Joseph and EHsabeth (Russell) Tilton, bro. of Aaron (203) ; m., 
first, Polly Banister of Boylston, Feb. 23, 1807; m., second, Sally B. 
Barton (545), Aug. 29, 1818; di.s. to South Royalston, Aug. 16, 1860. 
and d. at West Boylston, March 18, 1866, a. 82 yrs. 6 ms. 6 dys. 



49 

545. Sally Tilton, by letter from Union church, Worcester; dau. 
of Jesse and Martha (Jenks) Busby of Pawtucket, R. I. ; m., first, John 
Barton, who d. Nov. 18, 1817. a*. 40; m., second, Nathan li, Tilton 
(544) ; dis. to S. Royalston, Aug. 16, 1860, and d. Jan. 8, 1865, a. 73. 

546. Luke Banister Tilton, by letter from Boylston ; son of Na- 
than R. and Polly (Banister) Tilton (544) ; m. Amanda, dau. of John 
and Anna Howlitt of W. Woodstock, Ct., and d. Dec. 22, 1863, a. 55 
yrs. 8 ms. 16 dys. 

547. Amanda Tiltox, bv letter from Bovlston ; wife of Luke B. 
(546). 

548. Ellen R. Davis, by letter fron Meth. Epis. church, Worcester; 
dau. of John and Catherine (477 and 478), m. Oct. 3, 1850, Rev. 
Hiram Houston, son of Alex, and Lydia, who graduated at Bangor The- 
ological Seminary. 1850. She was dis. to Orland, Me., Oct. 17, 1850. 

July 7. 

549. Abigail W. Howe, dau. of John; ni. Edmund Wetherbee, and 
was dis. to Acton, Feb. 16, 1860. 

November 3. 

550. Mary P. Binney, bv letter from Boylston ; unm. ; d. Dec. 23, 
1844, a. 38. 

1845. May 4. 

551. Silas M. Wilder, by letter; son of Silas, who d. Feb, 19, 
1850, a. 79, and grandson of Silas, who d. Nov. 19, 1833, a. 85; m. 
Katy Osgood (552), and was dis. to Sterling, June 17, 1852. 

552. Katy Wilder, received by letter; wife of Silas M. (551), dau. 
of J. W. and Hannah Osgood of Wendall; dis. to Sterling, June 17, 
1852, where she d. Nov. 29, 1862, aged 64 yrs.' 6 ms. 21 dys. 

June 15. 

553. Harriet Godale, by letter from New Braintree ; m. n. Tomp- 
son ; wife of G. Emmons Goodale (533) . 

* June 28. 

554. Mary Ann Houghton, by letter from Ware Village ; dau. of 
Joel and Anna (Howe) Goulding, sister of Loanza (557) ; wife of Saw- 
yer Houghton, son of Abner and Phebe of Sterling, 

September 4. 

555. Rhoda Smith, by letter from Rutland; wife of Dr. John, son 
of George and Jane, who d. Sept, 28, 1859, a. 96 yrs. 1 m. 6 dys. 

September 21. 

556. Adeline A. Smith, bv letter from Princeton ; m. n. Parker, 
wife of Stephen H. (618) ; dis. to Sterling, Nov. 20, 1862. 

December 7. 

557. Loanza Goulding, by letter from Ware Village; sister of 
Mary A. (554) ; m. Rev. WiUiam A. Benton, graduate of Yale College, 
1843, and of East Windsor Theological Institute, 1846, married and or- 
dained May 18, 1847, missionary of the American Board to Syria. She 
was dis, to the church in Beirut, Svria. Mav 9, 1847. 



50 

December 28. 

558. Elisabkth M. HorGiiTOX, by letter from F. W. Baptist church, 
Farnumsville ; m. n. Snow, wife of Horace (523); dis. to First church, 
Worcester, Oct. 17, 1850. 

184G. January 4. 

559. Sauah Ann Goodalk, by letter from jSIedfield ; dau. of Francis 
and Zilpha Nelson, wife of Col. Levi (168) ; dis. to Medfield, Dec. 17, 
1856. 

May 3. 

560. Mahy C. Wahnkr, by letter from Rutland; sister of Jonathan 
(430) ; m. first, Samuel Stone; m. second, Calvin Warner (787), April 
3, 1844; dis. to Harvard, Nov. 16, 1848; rec\l from Harvard, Feb. 28, 
1868. 

July 5. 

561. RoxANNA Pierce, by letter from Clinton ; dau. of Rufus and 
Anna Adams ; m. first, David Wilcox ; m. second, Levi, son of Levi 
and Persis (Robinson) Pierce, who d. Mar. 24, 1867, a. 72 yrs. 5 ras. 9 
dys. Mr. Pierce had previously m. Mary Merriam of Sterling, Dec. 29, 
1818, who d. Dec. 4, 1841, a. 45. Mrs. Pierce was dis. to LJxbridge, 
Nov. 1, 1867. 

July 26. 

562. Nathan Mohsk, by letter from Warwick; son of Nathan C. 
and Eunice; m. Abigail L. Hartwell (291), Mar. 26, 1846. 

September 6. 

563. MiLLiA Pierce Gijeex, dau. of Isaac and Abigail (271) ; bap. 
June 4, 1836; m., first, Otis Dexter, son of Joseph and Iktsey Bigelow, 
April 4, 1850; m., second, Nelson Fairbank. She was dis. to Baptist 
church, W. Boylston, Dec. 20, 1849. 

564. Mary Dinsmore Tilton, dau. of Aaron and Polly (203 and 
138) ; bap. June 20. 1830; m. George W., s.)ii of Josei)h and Sallv Stu- 
art, July 15, 1852. 

November 1 . 

565. Maria B. Loring, by letter from Grafton; m. n. Bigelow ; wife 
of Charles H. (400); dis, to Sterling, June 17, 1852, and d. Feb. 6, 
1862, a. 37 yrs. 11 ms. 

566. Hannah Holt, by letter from Calvinist church, Worcester; 
dau, of Hannah (422) ; unm. 

November 8. 

567. Caroline F. Goodale, from Union church, Worcester; m. n. 
Shannon; wife of Cyrus K. (492) ; dis. to Sterling, April 25,_1860. 

1847. September 5. 

568. Oliver Barrett Sawyer, by letter from Berlin ; son of Oliver 
and Sophia (Rice) Sawyer; m. Angeline A. Baldwin (569), and d. April 
15, 1862, a. 45 yrs. 10 ms. 10 dys. 

569. Angeline A. Sawyer, by letter from Shrewsbury ; sister of 
Charles H. Baldwin (617), wife of Oliver B. (568). 

October 24. 

570. Sakah Fi.etcmei;, bv letter from (Jraftou ; sister of John and 



51 

Edward Phelps (oUi and llo) ; wile ot Lewis W. Fletcher from Lancas- 
ter, He was son ofUulus and Mary (Sawyer) Fletcher, and d. Nov. 20, 
1868, a. 62 yrs. 11 nis. 1 day. 

November 7. 

571. Samuel P. Bailey, l)y letter from Nelson, N. H. ; in. Ann E. 
Phelps (572) ; dis. to Barnet, Vt., Oct. 12, 1854. 

572. Anx E. Bailey, by letter from Baptist church, Nelson, N. 11. ; 
wile of Samuel (571) ; dis. to Barnet, Vt., Oct. 12, 1854. 

573. John N. AVest, by letter from Meth. Epis. church, Nashua, 
N. H, ; m. Mary M. Hatch" (574) ; dis. to Princeton, Sept. 21, 1848; 
ree'd from Princeton, May 24, 1849 ; dis. to Ashland, :March 4, 1864. 

574. Maky jNI. West, by letter from Meth. Epis. church, Bristol, 
R. L ; wife of John N. (573) ; dis. and ree. and again dis. with her 
husband. 

1848. January 2. 

575. (jEoiuiE W. Wauken, by letter from the church in Amherst 
•college. He was son of F^ph. and Nancy of Lunenburg, and grad. at A. C, 
1845, and Vt. Med. Col., 1847 ; m., first, Lydia L., dau. of Andrew and 
Lydia Bigelow (576), Sept. 26, 1847 ; ra., second. Fallen Sanford, dau. 
of Montraville and Parney P. Flagg, April 27, 1862. 

576. Lydia L. Wakkex, by letter from Kochester, Mass. ; half sister 
of Rev. Jonathan Bigelow (101); wife of George W. AVarren, M. D. 
(575) ; d. F^eb. 12, 1861, a. 40 yrs. 4 ms. 18 dys. 

577. Samuel M. MEKi{iAM,'by letter from Mason, N. H. 

578. E E. Meijklvm, by letter from Temple, N. H. ; wife of 

Samuel M. (577). 

February 17. 

579. Sahaii p. Holt, by letter from Garland, Me. ; dau. of Jonas 
and Nancy Parker; wife ofRussel Holt (584) ; m. May 19, 1847. 

April 20. 

580. Martha J. Keyes, from Westboro* ; wife of L)ea. Asa 276) ; 
dis. to Sterling, July 19, 1855, where she d. Feb. 25, 1867, a. 61 yrs. 
10 ms. 4 dys. She was born in Southboro', the dau. of Joseph and 
Charlotte (Hastings) Johnson. 

581. Martha J. Worcester, by letter from Webster; dau. of AVil- 
liam and Sybil (191) ; m. Edwin Morse, May 1, 1850. 

582. Joanna B. Andhews, by letter from Billerica 
John S. Andrews (583) ; dis. to Ashby, April 25, 1861. 

July 1. 

583. ' John S. Andrews, by letter from 1^'itcliburg ; m. Joanna B. 
Wilson (582), pub. March 18, 1848; dis. to Ashby, April 25, 1861. 

July 2. 

584. RusselHolt, son of Jonas and Anna (86 and 87) ; bap. April 
9, 1809; m., first, Emeline P. Thomas (471), pub. Feb. 10, 1844; m., 
second, Sarah Parker (579), pub. May 2. 1847. 

585. John D. Lovell, son of Cyrus and Lois (269) ; bap. July 2, 
1848; m. Eleanor Winch (537), pub. March 26, 1843; dis. to First 
church, Worcester, Jan. 21, 1858. 

586. Leonard W. Keyes, son of Solomon and Rebecca; bap. July 



52 

2, 1848; ni. Marv Rand (594), April 19, 1816; dis. to Spencer, Mar. 1, 
1867. 

537. Solon L. Bkmis, son of Jacob and Eunice (sec 2U4) ; m. 
Cynthia H. Fairbauk (472), June 15, 1848, and was dis. to Sterling, 
April 17, 1862. 

588. Charles Moksk, son of Benjamin, and grandson of Joseph and 
Sophia (o and 4) ; bap. Julv 2, 1848; m. Lucretia Muzzy (296), Nov. 
22, 1838. 

589. Geokge E. Smith, son of Eli and Elmira (462) ; bap. July 2, 
1848; m. Sarah J. Harthan (620), May 19, 1853, and was dis. to Cal- 
vinist church, Worcester, Dec. 19, 1850. 

590. EzKA Beaman Rice, son of Jabez and Mary (Pierce) Rice 
(534) ; bap. Jnly 2, 1848; m., first, Almira F. Worcester (698), April 
10, 1850; m., second, Susan L. Wood (784), May 30, 1866 ; m., third, 
Martha L. Boutelle, Aug. 16, 1870. 

591. Rodney Merrick Rice, son of Jabez and Mary (534) ; bap. 
July 2, 1848; m. Anna Susan Wingate (747), June 27, 1861. 

592. William J. Ross, son of Peter and Mary (Burpee), who were 
m. Sept. 11, 1811; ni., first, Harriet Merriam (610); m., second, Ma- 
ria L. Pierce (337), Feb. 21, 1850, and was dis. to Second Advent So- 
ciety, Worcester, July 19, 1855. 

593. Juli.v Ann Child, dau. of Amos and Eunice (460 and 172) ; 
bap. April 2, 1826 ; second wife of George F., son of Thomas and Esther 
Howe ; m. Oct. 13, 1852. 

594. Mary Keyes, dau. of Moses and Martha Rand (sec 724) ; m. 
Leonard W. Keyes (586) ; dis. to Spencer, March 1, 1867. 

595. Catherine C. Cross, dau. of Rev, Joseph W. and Frances A. 
J. Cross (480 and 481) ; m. Charles W. Holbrook (736), Nov. 30, 1853, 
and was dis. to Salem St. church, Worcester, April 30, 1858. 

596. Ann Maria Dinsmore, dau. of George W. and Margaret F. 
(221 and 222) ; m. Henry B. Goodnow (623), Aug. 29, 1850. 

597. Mary Ann Goodwin, dau. of Amariah and Anna; bap. July 
2, 1848; became second wife of Chares M., son of Daniel and Rebecca 
Hartshorn ; m. Nov. 13, 1848. 

598. Harriet A. Rice, dau. of Jabez and Mary (534) ; bap. July 2, 
1848 ; third wife of Seth Chenery ; m. Oct. 28, 1856, and was dis. to 
Clinton, March 18, 1858. Mr. Chenery's second wife was Eliza A. 
Jones ; m. Dec. 29, 1844, and d. Nov. 29, 1853, a. 29 yrs. (See 367). 

599. Mary E. Rice, dau. of Jabez and Mary (534) ; bap. July2, 1848. 

600. Fidelia H. Keyes, sister of Leonard W. (586) ; bap. July 2, 
1848 ; m. Joseph McDonnald, son of Joseph and Mary, who d. March 
25, 1860, a. 40 yrs. 10 ms. 15 dys. She was dis. to Meth. Epis. church, 
Greenbush, N. Y. 

601. Harriet F. Pierce, dau. of Ezekiel and Ruth (136) ; bap. 
July 2, 1848 ; second wife of Nathan L., son of Tristam and Martha Dag- 
gett; m. Nov. 1, 1855. 

602. Eunice A. Davenport, dau. of Isaac N. and Elizabeth G. 
(318); bap. July 2, 1848; m. Reuben G. Reed (608); dis. to Meth. 
church, Oakdale, Nov. 17, 1859. 

603. Mary B. Child, dau. of Amos and Nancy (484) ; bap. July 2, 
1848; m. Alonzo D., son of Charles L. and Nancy S. Pratt, Aug. 24, 
1852, and d. Dec. 21, 1858, a. 25 yrs. 6 ms. 19 dys. (See 695). 



53 

604. Nancy Almiua Child, dan. of Amos and Nancy (484) ; bap. 
July 2, 1848. 

605. Olivk ViNiNG Vinton, dau. of Boylstou and Lydia (374) ; 
bap. Julv 2, 1848; m., Dec, 1851, John S. Mayo, and was dis. to 
llolden, Oct. 18, 1860. 

606. Sauah Elisauktii Fiskh, dau. of Dca. James and Louisa Fiske 
(212); bap. Dec. 23, 1832; m. Cyrus Hubbard (797), May 7,1851; 
(lis. to Holden, June 19, 1851 ; rec. from Holden, Nov 4, 1869. 

607. Ruth A. Hall, num., dau. of Josiah an dMartha (Reed) Hall 
of Londonderry, N. H. 

608. Rkubkn Gary Rekd, son of Silas and Mary ; bap. July 2, 
1848; m. Eunice A. Davenport (602), Aug. 16, 1849; dis. to Meth. 
church, Oakdale, Nov. 17, 1859. 

609. Hannah Child Paine, dau. of Ebenezer and Cynthia (139) ; 
bap. May 3, 1829 ; m. Dr. George M., son of Jacob and Lavinia Mahala 
Nichols, April 3, 1853, and was dis. to Mt. Vernon church, Boston, Dec. 
30, 1864. 

610. Hakhiet Ross, bap. July 2, 1848, ni. n. Merriam, first wife of 
WUliam J. Ross (592), and d. Sept. 22, 1849, a. 22. 

611. Mary W. Stockwell, by letter from Northboro' ; dau. of Dea. 
John F. and Charlotte Fay (307 and 308) ; wife of Merrill Stockwell, and 
was dis. to Westboro\ April 15, 1852. 

September 3. 

612. Horatio Houghton, son of Ezra and Sally R. ; bap. Sept. 3, 
1848; m. MaryS. Davis (613), Sept. 2, 1846. 

613. Mary S. Houghton, dau. of Gardner, ni. 1825, and Selena 
(Temple) Davis, wife of Horatio (612) ; bap. Sept. 3, 1848; m, Sept. 
2, 1846. 

614. John F. Smith, Idi-o. of Georgre E. (589) ; m. Caroline T. Taft 
(615), Jan. 26, 1841; dis. to Calvinist church, Worcester, Dec. 19, 
1860. 

615. Caroline T. Smith, dau. of Andre and Sarah Taft (171) ; bap. 
April 3, 1825 ; wife of John F. (614) ; dis. to Calvinist church, Worces- 
ter, Dec. 19, 1850. 

616. Edmund F. Brigham, bap. Sept. 3, 1848 ; son of Eli and Polly 
Brigham, and grandson of Edmund and Elisabeth (Beverly) Brigham of 
Westboro'; m. Hannah F. Temple (628), Jan. 6, 1836. 

617. Charles H. Baldwin, son of Henry and Mary ; bap. Sept. 3, 
1848; m., first, Harriet Grosvenor, who d. June 23, 1848, a. 22; m., 
second, Edna J. Flagg (707), Aug. 6, 1851. 

618. Stephen Hastings Smith, son of John (85) ; bap. Jan. 4, 1816 ; 
m. Adeline A. Parker (556), pub. Aug. 25, 1844; dis. to Sterling, Nov. 
20, 1862. 

619. John Flavel Ivnight, son of Dea. Amos F. and Persis E. (225 
and 239) ; bap. May 1836; m. Lydia T, Hastings (783), May 3, 1859; 
dis. to Northboro\ July 3, 1863 ; rec. from Northboro', Jan. 5, 1867. 

620. Sarah J. Harthan, sister of Hannah B. (516) ; bap. Sept. 3, 
1848; ra. Geo. E. Smith (589): dis. to Calvinist church, Worcester, 
Jan. 18, 1855. 

621. Clara M. Worcester, dau. of William and Sybil (191)) ; m. 
Joel D. Barker, Oct. 5. 1850. 



54 



622. Cii.vrvLuTTio llowi:; dis. to Mctli. cluurli, ShrGvv:>burv, April 21, 
1853. 

023. Hkxky 13. GooDN(j\v, son of Charles and Mary S. ; ni. Ann 
Maria Dinsmore (590), Aug, 21), 1850. 

624. Louisa M. White, dau. of Jonas and Eliza Ball ; bap. Sept. o, 
1848; m. Tarbel 11. White (518), Oct. 18, 1817, and d. Oct. lo, 1850, 
a. 22 yrs. 3 ms. 17 dys. 

625. Sahaii J. Knowlton ; bap. Sept. 3, 1848 ; dis. to Grafton, Aug. 
15, 1850. 

626. Thomas Nichols Kf.yes, son of Benjamin F. and Lois (133 and 
163) ; bap. June 20, 1830; m. Thankful Smith (755), Dec. 4, 1856. 

September 21. 

627. Emily B. llowi:, dau. of Thaddeus and Charlotte ; unm. ; d. Sept. 
27, 1848, a. 21 yrs. 7 ms. 2 dys. 

November 5. 

628. Hannah F. Bhigham, bap. Nov. 5, 1848; dau. of Jonas and 
Hannah Temple, wife of Edmund F. Brigham (G16), pub. May 30, 1835, 

629. Maria M. Keves, sister of Leonard W. (586) ; m. Leonard 
Rand (724), May 1, 1850 ; dis. to Meth. church, Oakdale, April 30, 1861. 

1849. April 19. 

630. Wilson Asa Faknswohtii, by letter froHi Middlebury, Vt. ; 
graduated at M. C, 1848, and at And. Sem., 1852; ordained Oct. 21, 
1852, a missionary of the A. B. at Cesarea, Armenia. He was dis. to 
Missionary churcli, Constantinople, Sept. 8, 1867. 

May 3. 

631. Olive E. Whittakeh, by letter from Newfane, Vt. 

September 2. 

632. Napoleon B. Wauijen, bro. of Geo. W. Warren, M. 1). (575) ; 
bap. Sept. 2, 1849, and d. at Leominster, Oct. 14, 1852, a. 21. 

633. James Delano Mooi?e, son of Jamea H. and Jane (187 and 
216) ; m. Sarah J. Pierce (675), April 24, 1855 ; dis. to Salem St. church, 
Worcester, Feb. 23, 1868. 

634. Ly'dia Alecia Howe, dau. of Joel and Lydia M. (419) ; bap. 
Sept. 2, 1849; m. Barnabas D. Rice (692), Oct. 3, 1852; dis. to Boyls- 
ton, March 15, 1860. 

635. Hannah M. Maynahd; bap. Sept. 2, 1849; adopted dau. of 
Dea. Abel Goodale (120) ; m., first, Thomas N. Hurlburt; m., second, 
David Emmons Partridge. 

636. Lucy M. Muzzy, dau. of Cephas and Nancv (294) ; bap. Sept. 
2, 1849 ; d. May 23, 1855, a. 22 yrs. 6 ms. 16 dys. 

October 18. 

637. Lois jM. White, from Rindge, N. II. ; dau. of Henry and Ase- 
nath (Rand) Smith, third wife of Thomas White, Jr., pub. Nov. 13, 1847 ; 
d. Oct. 3, 1868, a. 58 yrs. 23 dys. Mr. White m. first, June 4. 1827, 
Delia H. Snow, who d. Sept. 12, 1837; m., second, Harriet Sawyer, 
June 2, 1841. 

November 4. 

638. Lois Amanda Harthan, sister of Hannah B. (516) ; bap. Nov. 



65 

4, 1849; m. Charles \V., sou of James H. and Jane Moore (187 and 
216), April 10, 1859; dis. to Presb. church, Ashtabula, Ohio, Jan. 21, 
1857. 

G39. Susan E. Bruck, dau. of Mark and Adeline (418 and 275) ; dis. 
to Sterling, June 17, 1852. 

640. Eliza J. Muz/a', dau. of Cephas and Nancy (294) ; m. Charles 
W., son of Elijah andOrinda Taft, Jan. 5, 1853 ; dis. to Brookfield, Vt., 
May 17, I860," Mr. Taft's first wife was a BoutwcU. 

641. Lydia Evklixk Keyks, dau. of Benjamin F. and Lois (133 and 
163); bap. Oct. 5, 1835. 

November 15. 

642. LuciNDA K. Winch, by letter from Holden ; sister of Eleanor 
(537) ; m. Francis L. Cutting (702), July 21, 1852 ; dis. to Eliot church, 
Newton, Sept. 2, 1864. 

1850. February 21. 

643. Nathan F. Skaver, by letter from Amesbury ; son of Nathan ; 
m., first, Mary Bartlett (644); m., second, Sarah Ann Cheney (238), 
dau. of Joseph and Sarah, Feb. 19, 1857 ; dis. to Princeton, March 18, 
1858. 

644. Mary Seaver, by letter from Amesbury; m. n. Bartlett; first 
wife of Nathan F. (643) ; d. March 17, 1854, a. 48. 

March 3. 

645. Willia:\i Dinsmore, son of Reuben and Polly G. (508). 

646. Adeline A. Ball, sister of Louisa (624) ; bap. March 3, 1850; 
m. Tarbel U. White (518), Nov. 4, 1850; dis. to Meth. church, Oak- 
dale, Oct. 15, 1858. She "died in great peace," May 27, 1861. 

647. Augusta A. Keyes, sister of Leonard W. (586) ; bap. March 
3, 1850. 

1851. January 5. 

648. Nathaniel E. Fisher, son of David and Betsey, bro. of Jere- 
miah (656) ; bap. Jan. 5, 1851; m. Susan E. Barron (649), jNIarch 8, 
1850; dis. to Sterling, June 17, 1852, where he d. about 1857. 

649. Susan C. Fisher, dau. of Willard and Abigail Barron, wife of 
Nathaniel E. (648) ; dis. to Sterling, June 17, 1852. 

650. Fordyce Wilder, son of Jones and Arethusa (526 and 407) ; 
dis. to Sterling, June 17, 1852. 

651. Lizzie Blodgett, dau. of Luke and Catherine; bap. Jan. 5, 
1851 ; m. Lucius D. Tompkins (see 398) ; dis. to Orange, N. J., Nov. 
20, 1862. 

April 17. 

652. George W. Currier, from F. W. Baptist church, Hill, N. H. ; 
m. Laura A. (653) ; dis. to Marblehead, Jan. 15, 1852. 

May 4. 
553. Laura A. Currier, wife of Geo. W. (652) ; bap. May 4, 1851 ; 
dis. to Marblehead, Jan. 15, 1862. 

654. Catherine Augusta Fairrank, sister of Sarah H. (335) ; bap. 
Mav4, 1851. 

July 6. 

655. AL\RY AL Wo(^d : dis. to TTolvoke. June 18, 1S57. 



56 



September 7. 

656. Jeremiah Fisher, bro. of Nathaniel E. (648) ; m. Harriet F., 
dan. of Pliny and Betsey Buck, INIav 15, 1852 ; united with Meth. church 
at Oakdale Nov. 6, 1865. 

November 2. 

657. DoHOAS W. Harthan, by letter from Leominster; m. n. Fletch- 
er; wife of Ward Boylston, son of David and Prudence Harthan (49). 
Mr. Harthan m. first' Harriet Morse, Nov. 27, 1827, who d. Sept. 26, 
1847, a. 38. 

December 18. 

658. RuEL Green\\^ood Cowee, by letter from Gardner; bro. of 
Pierson (305) ; m. Lucy Ann Severy (659). 

659. Lucy Ann Cowee, by letter from Gardner; wife of Ruel G. 
(658) ; dan. of Caleb, who was suddenly killed, April 22, 1815, a. 28 yrs. 
8 ms., and his wife, Sally (Moore) Severy, m., March 30, 1808, 'and 
who afterward m. John INIerriam of Westminster. 

1852. January 4. 

660. Charles H. Earle, son of Emery; bap. Jan. 4, 1852; m. Su- 
san B. Fisher (661). 

661. Susan B. Earle, wife of Charles H. (660), sister of Nath. E. 
and Jeremiah Fisher (648 and 656) ; bap. Jan. 4, 1852. 

662. Sarah H. Swift, bap. Jan. 1852; m. James Bigelow, and was 
dis. to Second church, Holyoke, May 20, 1858. 

663. Asenath R. Barimn, dau. of William and Abigail; m. Solon 
W. Houghton, July 5, 1852, son of Levi and Anna. 

July 4. 

664. Franklin Worcester, son of Noah and Nancy R. (666 and 
667) ; dis. to Union church, Worcester, April 29, 1864. 

665. Frances Merritt, dis. to Saxonville, Jan. 19, 1854. 

October 14. 

666. Noah Worcester, by letter from Thornton, N. H. He was 
son of Rev. Noah Worcester, D. D., who d. at Brighton, Mass., Oct. 
31, 1837, a. 79, and of his first wife, Hannah, dau. of Moses Brown of 
Newburyport, Mass., who d. Nov. 16, 1797. He m., first, Jan. 1, 1798, 
Elisabeth, dau. of Moses Brown of Thornton, N. H., who d. Oct. 12, 
1802; m., second, April 7, 1805, Lydia, dau. of Samuel Fogg of Holde- 
ness, N. H., who d. June 9, 1817; m., third, Sept. 3, 1817, Nancy R. 
(667), dau. of Samuel Fogg of Holdeness, N. H. 

667. Nancy R. Worcester, by letter from Thornton, N. H. ; dau. 
of Samuel Fogg of Holdeness, N. H., third wife of Noah (666) ; dis. to 
Union Church, Worcester, April 29, 1864. 

1853. April 21. 

668. Betsey Higgins, from Princeton; wife of Leonard; dis. to 
Rutland, July 17, 1856. 

May 20. 

669. Hervey Silas Jewett, son of Enos and Clerimond (Myrick) 
Jewett; m. Sally Taylor (670). 

670. Sally Jewett, clau. of Luther and Lucy Taylor, sister of Eu- 
nice S. (332), wife of Hervey S. (669). 



57 



August 18. 

671. Janette C. Holmes, by letter from Petersham; dau. of Alan- 
son and Laura (Graves) Lincoln, wife of George Holmes, the son of 
Thomas and Sally C153 and 154) ; m. Oct. 20, 1852. 

September 4. 

672. Eliz.v DoiaxDA Winter, ddu. of Aaron E. and Dorinda (188 
and 233) ; bap. July 19, 1835; m., Aug. 10, 1856, Rev. Charles Fitch 
Morse, son of Joseph and Abigail of Salem, Vt., who was graduated at 
A. C, 1853. Andover Seminary, 1856, ordained, at Reading, 1856, a 
missionary of the A. B. to Turkey. 

673. Sarah P. Fletcher, dau. of Lewis W. and Sarah (570) ; bap. 
Sept. 4, 1853. 

November 5. 

674. Angkline Parker Phelps, dau. of John and Sarah A. (304 
and 299) ; bap. Jan. 7, 1838 ; d. March 20, 1857, a. 19 yrs. 4 ms. 21 dys. 

675. Sarah J. Pierce, dau. of Jonathan and Fidelia B. (430 and 
431) ; bap. Nov. 5, 1853; m. James D. Moore (653), and was dis. to 
Salem St. church, Worcester, Feb. 23, 1868. 

676. Delia M. Pierce, dau. of Jonathan and Fidelia B. (430 and 
431) ; bap. Nov. 5, 1853; m. Folansbee C. Hardy, son of Samuel and 
Sally, June 17, 1856. 

677. Sarah Louisa Winter, dau. of Luther and Abigail B. (170 
and 333) ; bap. July 19, 1835; m. Aaron Cowee (684), Nov. 4, 1855. 

678. Walter W"^. Pierce, son of Jonathan and Fideha B. (430 and 
431) ; bap. Nov. 5, 1853; dis. to Clinton, March 25, 1858, and d. June 
13, 1861, a. 27 yrs. 

679. Charles I. Pierce, son of Jonathan and Fidelia B. (430 and 
431) ; bap. Nov. 5, 1853; m. Lucy A. Waterman (739), Dec. 25, 1857. 

680. William B. Walling, bap. Nov. 5, 1853 ; dis. to Kansas, Jan. 
3, 1856. He was son of William and Mary Ann (Gerry) Wooley of 
Sterling. 

1854. January 1. 

681. Sarah D. Smith, dau. of Benjamin and Eliza (Bartlett) Smith; 
bap. Jan. 1, 1854; m. Thomas Martin, bro. of John (718), April 6, 1856. 

682. Maria Morse, dau. of Samuel, who d. Oct. 1, 1868, a. 65 yrs., 
and Ann M. Haley, who d. Sept. 19, 1860, a. 47 yrs. 6 ms. She m., 
first, Nov. 23, 1851, James W., son of Simon and Lucy Morse (425 and 
426), who d. Nov. 25, 1854, a. 27; m., second, Amasa Alger, and d. 
Oct. 31, 1864, a. 32 yrs. 1 mo. 10 dys. 

683. Caroline E. Haley, sister of Maria (682) . 

684. Aaron Cowee, son of Ruel G. and Lucy Ann (658 and 659) ; 
m. Sarah L. Winter (677), Nov. 4, 1855, and d. Nov. 29, 1857, a. 22 
yrs. 5 ms. 10 dys. 

685. James Edward Pierce, son of Levi and Mary M. (see 661) ; 
m. Eliza, dau. of Dr. Ephraim andDorotha G. Lovell, Nov. 28, 1860. 

March 5. 

686. RuFUS Davis, Jr., m. S. Arminda Adams (687), and was dis. 
to Princeton, Feb. 19, 1857. 

687. S. Arminda Davis, wife of Rufus (686) : bap. March 5, 1854; 
dis. to Princeton, Feb. 19, 1857. 

8 



58 

688. Elbridge G. Higgins, son of Leonard and Betsey (668) ; dis. 
to Mission Chapel church, Worcester, June 4, 1868. 

689. Jaxe Fairbaxk, dau. of Orrin and Nancy W. (270 and 257) ; 
ra. Leonard G., son of Leonard and Betsey Higgins (668), May 18, 1856, 
and was dis. to East Douglass, Jan. 19, 1860. 

March 16. 

690. Wasiibukn Lombard, by letter from Salem St. church, Wor- 
cester; m. Betsey (691) ; was deacon of the church from Nov. 1, 

1855, to his dismission to Oxford, March 16, 1865. 

691. Betsey Lombard, by letter from Salem St. church, Worcester : 
wife of Dea. Washburn (690) ; dis. to Oxford, March 16, 1865. 

April 13. 

692. Barnabas Davis Rice, by letter from Holden ; son of Lyman 
and Louisa; m. Lydia A. Howe (634), Oct. 3. 1852, and was dis. to 
Boylston, March 15, 1860. 

May 25. . 

693. Benjamin Wadsworth, by letter from Grafton ; m. Thankful 
Parker (694), and was dis. to First church, Worcester, Feb. 18, 1858. 

694. Thankful Wadsworth, by letter from Grafton, wife of Ben- 
jamin (693) ; dis. to First church, Worcester, Feb. 18, 1858. 

September 3. 

695. Lizzie F. Child, dau. of Amos and Nancy (484) ; bap. Sept. 
3, 1854; m. Alonzo D. Pratt, Nov. 3, 1861. (See 603). 

1855. April 19. 

696. Henry A. Loring, by letter from Baptist church. Sterling, 
bro. of Charles H. (400) ; m. Maria E. Jewett (697), and was dis. to 
First church, Worcester, May 3, 1867. 

697. Maria E. Loring,' by letter from Harvard, wife of Henry A. 
(696) ; dis. to First church, Worcester, May 3, 1867. 

698. Almira Frances Rice, by letter from Clinton, dau. of Sampson 
and Betsey T. Worcester (279) ; bap. Sept. 29, 1832 ; m. E. Beaman 
Rice (590), April 10, 1850, and d, Feb. 26, 1864, a. 34 ys. 9 ms. 

May 6. 

699. Eliza Russell Tiltox, dau. of Aaron and Harriet (202 and 
303) ; bap. May 16, 1841. 

700. Anna Frances Peck, dau. oi William and Sarah S. ; m. George 
L., son of David C. and Adeline Murdock (287), Oct. 28, 1855. 

701. Harriet R. Rice, dau. of Asa and Catherine (458) ; m. Lo- 
renzo Q. Spaulding, Nov. 26, 1857, and was dis. to First church, Wor- 
cester, Nov. 20, 1856. 

November 1. 

702. Francis L. Cutting, by letter from First church, Worcester, 
son of Lewis and Rebecca; m., first, Ann Wilder, who d. at Worcester, 
July 14, 1850, a. 27; m., second, Lucinda K. Winch (642), July 21, 
1852, and was dis. to Eliot church, Newton, Sept. 2, 1864. 

1856. January 20. 

703. Marsilvia Ward, received upon statement of her former con- 
nection with the church at Rindge, N. H., and with the Hillside church 
at Bolton, and was dis. to Leominster, July 5, 1867. 



59 



704. Lucy Winter, dau. of William Eames ofNatick (see 73), and 
wife of Calvin Winter, who d. Nov, 25, 1838, a. 63 yrs. 9 ms. She d. 
Jan. 6, 1868, a. 81 yrs. 1 m. 13 dys. 

705. Elisabeth Moore, dau. of Jonathan and Sybil Wilcox, wife 
of James H. (187) ; m. May 26, 1855. 

706. Hannah Ross,' wife of Alexander; dis. to Meth. church. Oak- 
dale, June 19, 1862. 

707. Edna J.Baldwin, dau. of Benjamin and Lucy M. Flagg; bap. 
Jan. 20, 1856; m. Charles H. Baldwin (617), Aug. 6, 1851. 

708. Abijie M. Mallouy, dau. of Joel and Lydia M. Howe (419) ; 
bap. Jan. 20, 1856 ; m. John F. Mallory, Nov. 24, 1846. 

709. Louisa Smith Bassett, dau. of Jonas and Anna Holt (86 and 
87) ; bap. Jan. 6, 1811 ; in. Oliver C. Bassett, May 1, 1837. 

710. Harriet M. Prentiss, sister of Sophia L. (504) ; bap. Jan. 
20, 1856; m. Joseph W. Cross, Jr. (742), Sept. 5, 1858; dis. to Chat- 
ham, Aug. 16, 1860, where she died. 

711. Caroline C. Rice, dau. of Jabez and Marv (534) ; bap. Jan, 
20, 1856. 

712. Mary Cowee, dau. of Ruel G, and Lucy Ann (658 and 659) ; 
m. George Francis, son of James D, and Elisabeth Hildreth, May 1, 1861, 

713. Susan C. Holbrook, dau. of Eli W., the bro. of Levi, and of 
Adaline (Worcester) Holbrook (see 345, 361 and 166) ; bap, Jan, 20, 
1856; in. Daniel G., son of Wilson and Phila Rawson, May 10, 1860; 
dis. to Newton, Feb. 28, 1868. 

714. Harriet F. Fairbank, dau. of Artemas and Clarissa (357 and 
373) ; m. Wellington E. Parkhurst, son of C. F. W. and Mary G., Sept. 
13, 1866 ; dis. to Clinton, Jan. 5, 1867. 

715. Eugenia Goulding Winter, dau. of Aaron E. and Dorinda 
(188 and 233) ; bap. Aug. 16, 1840 ; m. Henry, son of Jesse and Lura 
Ann Jackson, Dec. 16, 1862. 

716. Edwin H. Lo^'ell, son of Cyrus and Louisa (269) ; m. Maria 
L. Hartwell (717), and was dis. to First church, Worcester, Jan, 21, 
1858. 

717. Maria Luellen Lovell, bap. Jan. 20, 1826; m. n. Hartwell, 
wife of Edwin H, (716) ; dis. to First church, Worcester, Jan, 21, 1858. 

718. John Martin, son of Christopher and Anna; m. Frances 

(719), and was dis. to Meth. church, Warren, April 29, 1864. 

719. Frances Martin, wife of John (718) ; dis. to Meth. church, 
Warren, April 29, 1864. 

720. Joseph H. Davenport, son of Isaac N. and Elisabeth G, 
(318) ; m, Mary E, Bartlett (721), July 8, 1851, and was dis. to Fitz- 
william, N. H.,'Dec. 30, 1864. 

721. Mary Ellma Davenport, dau. of Martin and Elima Bartlett, 
wife of Joseph H. (720) ; dis. to Fitzwilliam, N. H., Dec. 30, 1864. 

722. James Whitmore, bap. Jan. 20, 1856; m. Chloe E. Stearns 
(723). 

723. CiiLOE Whitmore, m. n. Stearns, wife of James (722). 

724. Leonard Rand, son of Moses and Phebe ; bap. Jan. 20, 1856 ; 
m. Maria M. Key es (629), May 1, 1850; dis. to Meth. church, Oak- 
dale, April 30, 1861. 

725. John M. Piep.ce, son of Jonathan and Fidelia B. (430 and 



60 



431) ; bap. Jan. 20, 1856; in. Harriet S. Chandler (766), Jan. 16, 1862. 

726. George Calvin Rice, son of Jabez and Mary (o3-4) ; bap. Jan. 
20, 1856. 

February 21. 

727. WiNTHROP Snow, by letter from Medfield ; m. Abigail C. 
Goodalc (728), March 8L 1831. 

728. Abigail C. Snow, by letter from Medfield ; dau. of Levi and 
Abigail Goodale (168), wife of Winthrop (727). 

March 2. 

729. Wii-LiAM T. Stanton, bap. March 2, 1856. His wife was a 
Catholic, and opposed his connection Avith the church. 

730. Emerson Paine Knight, son of Dea. Amos F. and Persis E. 
(225 and 239); bap. Nov, 12, 1837; m., first, Mary Caroline Brooks, 
Jan. 3, 1860, who d. Aug. 20, 1867, a. 29 yrs. 5 ms. ; m., second, Au- 
gusta Clemens Emerson, May 27, 1869 ; dis. to W. Needham, March 
15, 1860. 

731. Harl.vn Fairbank, son of Orrin and Nancy W. (270 and 257) ; 
dis. to E. Douglass, March 24, 1859 ; ra. Alice L., dan. of William Lee 
of N. Y. city, 1867. 

May 4. 

732. Lyman B. Newton, b. Aug. 19, 1839, son of Silas and Eunice 
(429 and 404) ; dis. to Meth. church, Oakdale, April 30, 1861 ; ra. Ellen 
Maria Lombard. 

733. Ellen M. Lincoln, sister of Janette C. (671) ; m. Willard 
Stone; dis. to Orange, Feb. 18, 1858. 

734. Mary Ann Fiske, dau. of Dea. James and Maria (212 and 
418) ; bap. Aug. 22, 1841 ; d. Oct. 23, 1863, a. 22 yrs. 1 m. 6 dys. 

735. Emeline M. Thomas, dau. of Aaron M. and Emeline P. (471) ; 
bap. Mav 4, 1856; m. Elbridge M., son of Edwin and Myra (Wright) 
Jewell, Jan. 0, 1867, and was dis. to Fluslung, L. 1., Feb. 28, 1868. 

July 17. 

736. Chaijlks W. Holbrook, by letter from Holden ; son of Micah 
and Roxanna (Richardson) ; m. Catherine C. Cross (595), Nov. 30, 
1853; dis. to Salem St. church, Worcester, April 30, 1858. 

September 18. 

737. Miriam Muzzy, by letter from Holden; sister ol' Lois jSichols 
(163) ; married Cephas Muzzy (294), Jan. 31, 1856. 

1857. January 4. 

738. Anna Eliza Morse, dau. of Charles and Lucretia (588 and 
296); baj:). May 16, 1841; m. David P., son of David and Clarissa 
Waite, Nov. 22, 1860, and d. March 27, 1868, a. 27 yrs. 5 ms. 15 dys. 

1858. January 21. 

739. Lucy Ann Pip:rce, by letter from Meth. church, Claremont, 
N. H. ; m. n. Waterman; m. Charles I. Pierce (679), Dec. 25, 1857. 

July 4. 

740. Hannah Davis, b. at Chesterfield, N. II., dau. of Reuben and 
Hannah (Kimball) Graves ; sister of Olive and Sarah (125 and 154) ; 
wife of Charles Davis, and d. at W. Boylston, April 2, 1862, a. SO yrs. 
11 ms. 25 dys. 



61 

741. Emily Caroline Phelps, dau. of John and Sarah A. (304 and 
299); bap. Nov. 5, 1843; m. 

September 5. 

742. Joseph Warken Cross, son of Rev. Joseph W. and Francei 
A. J. (480 and 481) ; bap. May 16, 1841 ; m., first, Hattie M. Prentiss 
(710), Sept. 5, 1858; m., second, Jennie, dau. of Francis and Susan 
Foster. He was dis. to Chatham, Aug. 16, 1860. 

1859. March 6. 
74o. Jacob Emerson Holbrook, son of Levi and Rebecca (361 and 
466) ; bap. Aug. 22, 1841 ; dis. to Boylston, Dec. 12, 1861. 
1860. January 1. 

744. Susan Angeline Murdocr, dau. of David C. and Adeline 
(287) ; bap. Nov. 7, 1841. 

February 16. 

745. Aaron Wingate, by letter from E. Douglass; m. Phebe T. 
Lamos (746) ; dis. to Union church, Worcester, June 30, 1865. 

746. Phebe Tuttlk Wingate, wife of Dea. Aaron (745) ; rec. and 
dis. with her husband. 

747. Anna Susan Wingate, by letter from E. Douglass ; dau. of 
Dea. Aaron and Phebe T. (745 and 746) ; m. R. Merrick Rice (591). 
June 27 J 1861. 

748. 'Emma G. Wingate, by letter from E. Douglass ; dau. of Dea. 
Aaron and Phebe T. (745 and 746) ; dis. to Union church, Worcester, 
June 30, 1865; m. 

749. Alonzo Bosworth, by letter from West Springfield; son of 
Zadock and Julia (752 and 753) ; m. Mary S. Bennett (750). Feb. 12, 
1850, and d. July 7, 1870, a. 50 yrs. 2 ms. 14 dys. 

750. Mary Smith Bosworth, dau. of Ambrose and Louisa (Smith) 
Bennett, wife of Alonzo (749) ; rec. with her husband. 

751. Julia A. Bosworth, by letter from W. Springfield; dau. of 
Zadock and Julia (752 and 753) ; m, Lester S. Dewey, May 3, 1864, 
and was. dis. to Presb. church, Boonville, N. Y., March 23, 1865. 

April 25. 

752. Zadock Bosworth, by letter from W. Springfield; son of Col. 
Zadock; m. Julia Dewey (753). 

753. Julia Bosworth, m. n. Dewey, wife of Zadock (752) ; rec. 
with her husband. 

1862. March. 

754. AiiBiE Marsh.^ll Lovell, dau. of Dea. Joseph C. and Marv 
P. (351 and 507) ; bap. April 14, 1844. 

755. Thankful Keyes, dau. of Jerry and Lucy (Keyes) Smith of 
Marathon, N. Y. ; wife of Thomas N. (626) ; m. Dec. 4, 1856. 

June 19. 

756. Submit Hunt, by letter from East Douglass ; m. n. Cummings ; 
wife of Dea. Otis W. ; m. May 1, 1823; dis. to First church, Worcester, 
Aug. 30, 1867. Otis Whiting Hunt was son of Oliver and his first wife 
Diademia (Whiting); b. July 19, 1801; d. Dec. 21, 1858. Oliver was 
son of Ezekiel. 



62 

757. jNIaky L. Hunt, by letter from East Douglass; dau. of Dea. 
Otis W. and Submit Hunt (756) ; m. A. Ward Waite, bro. of David P. 
(see 738) ; dis. to First church, Worcester, Aug. 30, 1867. 

October 31. 

758. James Hiix Fitts, by letter from Candia, N. H., son of John 
and Abigail (Lane) ; m. Mary C. French (759), Jan. 1, 1862. Johiv 
was son of Reuben^ and Anne (Hill), grandson of Abraham^ and Doro- 
thy (Hall), and great-grandson of Daniel-^ and Ruth (Brown) of Salis- 
bury, Mass. Daniel'^ was son of FdchanP and Sarah (Thorne), grand- 
son of Abraham- a.nd his second Avifc Rebecca (Birdley), and great- 
grandson of i?o6er^i, who Avas the emigrant ancestor of the family in 
America. 

759. Mary Celina Fitts, by letter from Candia, N. H. ; dau. of 
Dea. Coffin M. and Dolly (Fillsbury) French, wife of James H. (758). 

1864. January 1. 

760. Eliza A. Smith, by letter from Rindge, N. H., sister of Lois 
M. (637), unm. 

1865. January 19. 

761. Harkiet L. Hinds, by letter from Union church, Worcester; 
dau. of Lemuel and Lydia (Flagg) Morse, wife of Solon Hinds ; m. Aug. 
1, 1855, and d. March 19, 1870. 

May 5. 

762. Ellen L. GoDDARD, by letter from Mi 1 ford ; dis. to Park St. 
Meth. church, Worcester, March 1, 1866. 

September 2. 

763. Caroline Murdock, by letter from Candia, N. H. ; m. n. 
Holmes; wife of Rev. William (255). 

September 3. 

764. William Edwards Murdock, son of Rev. William and Mary J. 
(255) ; dis. to Park St. church, Boston, Sept. 19, 1867. 

1866. May 4. 

765. Rebecca W. Howe, by letter from Framingham. 

' May 6. 

766. Harriet Sophia Pierce, dau. of Norman and Sophia Chandler; 
bap. May 6, 1866; wife of John M. (725). 

767. Ruth Freeman Emerson, dau. of Moses C. and Sarah (Free- 
man) Emerson; bap. May 6, 1866 ; m. Uel »Spencer, June 3, 1868, and 
was dis. to Hanover, N. H., 1867. 

June 29. 

768. Henry Lewis Phelps, by letter from Sterling; son of John 
and Sarah A. (304 and 299) ; m. Mary Ella, dau. of Dexter and Rhoda 
R. (Lawrence) Brown, thegranddau. of Rhoda (408), 

July 1. 

769. Albert Henry Murdock, son of David C and Adeline (287) ; 
bap. Aug. 4, 1850. 

770. Edward Alonzo Bosworth, son of Alonzo and Mary S. 
(749 and 750); m. Jan. 1871. 



6;^ 

771. Andrew Sc.vrlett, son of Randolph and Louisa Scarlett. 

772. William Leonard, bap. July 1, 18C6 ; dis. to Clinton, May 8, 
1867, 

773. Ellen Jane Houghton, dau. of Horatio and Mary S. (612 
and 613) ; bap. July 1, 1866. 

774. Myra Anna Holt, dau. of Ward E. and Elraira P. (Butler) 
Holt, and granddau. of Jonas and Anna (86 and 87) ; bap. July 1, 1866 ; 
m. Frederick G., son of Frank and Jane Willson, Dee. 25, 1867, who d. 
Feb. 16, 1869, a. 21 yrs. 11 ms. 

September 2. 

775. Levi Abu ah Drury, son of Joseph B. and Anna Clark (Mer- 
riain) Drury (see 659) ; dis. to Gardner, March 5, 1869. 

776. Mary Grosvexor Baldwin, dau. of Charles H. and Harriet 
G. (617) ; bap. Sept. 2, 1866 ; m. Nov. 3, 1870, George L. Lamson, 
bro. of Mary (796). 

777. Ellen Myra Taylor ; dis. to N. Amherst, Dec. 31, 1868 ; dau. 
of Dr.- Samuel and Olivia Kendall Taylor, granddaughter of Alanson 
and Laura Lincoln. (See 671.) 

778. Sarah Amanda Holt, dau. of Russell and Sarah P. (584 and 
589) ; bap. May 4, 1851 ; m. Plorace, son of Erastus Broad, April 7, 
1870. 

779. George Reed ML'liDOCK, son of Rev. William and Mary J. 
(255). 

780. James Harrigan, bap. Sept. 2, 1866. 

781. Edward O. Toombs, son of William; dis. to Free Evang. 
church, Providence, R. I., Jan. 28, 1869. 

November 4. 

782. Lucy Ann Pierce, bap. Nov. 4, 1866 ; granddaughter of Joel 
and Lucy (436 and 427) , dau. of Joel, who m. Mary Jane, dau. of Joseph 
Hawes, Oct. 12, 1845, and d. April 22, 1869, a. 64 yrs. 10 ms. 4 dys. 

1867. January 5. 

783. Lydia Temple Knight, by letter from Northboro' ; dau. of 
Joseph and Dolly Andrew (Temple) Hastings, wife of John F. (619). 

784. Susan Lincoln Rice, by letter from Westminster ; dau. of Dea. 
Aaron and A. B. Wood, wife of E. Beaman Rice (590) ; d. Nov. 14, 
1868, a. 34 yrs. 4 ms. 

785. Sarah H. Brown, by letter from Harvard; wife of Isaac and 
dau. of Jonas and Sally (Howe) Lovering, who d. Feb. 25, 1869, a. 92 
yrs. 20 dys. 

March 3. 

786. Emily Josephine Merrifield, dau. of Charles and Emily (317 
and 327). 

1868. February 28. 

787. Calvin Warner, by letter from Harvard ; m. Mary C. Stone 
(560), pub. March 3, 1844. 

April 30. 

788. Sanford Holt, by letter from Second church, Hartford, Conn. ; 
son of Abiel and Sally (Converse) Holt of Ashland, Ct. ; ra. Fidelia 
Studley (789), Aug. 30, 1835. 



64 

789. Fidelia Holt, wife of Sanford (788), dan. of Ebenezer and 
Fidelia (Hodges) Studley ; rec. with her husband. 

December 31. 

790. William N. Pierce, by letter from Clinton ; bro. of Jonathan 
(430) ; m. Mary A. Dickinson (791) ; dis. to Leicester, Sept. 1, 1870. 

791. Mary Ann Pierce, by letter from Clinton ; m. n. Dickinson, of 
Leicester; wife of William N. (790) ; dis. to Leicester, Sept. 1, 1870. 

1869. January 3. 

792. Almira Edsox Tyler, bap. Jan. 3, 1869 ; second wife of Hen- 
ry C, son of Chester and Roxa (Harris) Tyler. 

793. Clara Louisa Fiske, dau. of Dea. James and Maria (212 and 
418); bap. June 1, 1851. 

April 29. 

794. Franklin Moore, by letter from Holden ; son of Dea. Newell 
and Eliza (241) ; m. Mary A. Newell (795), May 11, 1862. 

795. Mary Alona Moore, by letter from Holden ; dati. of Moses 
and Chloe (Paddock) Newell, wife of Franklin (794) . 

October 14, 

796. Mary S. B. L.i^ison, dau. of Capt. Lambert, who d. Sept. 2, 
1862, a. 59, and of Sophia (Bond) Lamson ; bap. Oct. 14, 1869 ; d. 
Oct. 19, 1869, a. 28 yrs. 10 ms. 13 dys. 

November 4. 

797. Cyrus Hubbard, by letter from Holden; son of Joseph and 
Melissa; m. Sarah E. Fiske (606), May 7, 1851. 



"And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart, and of one soul."- 
ACTS IV. 32. 



I N D E X . 



•• riiry which are writtfu in the Lamb's Book of Life."— Rkv. xxl. 27. 



A. 

Ames, Haiiiiali ... 250 

Harriet B 382 

Polly AV .321 

Andrews, Joanna 13 582 

John S oSo 

B. 

Bailey, Samuel P 571 

Ann E.. . . 572 

Baker, Benoni 131 

Joshua 132 

Lucinda^ 369 

Mercv 149 

Phebe 150 

Reliance 135 

Baldwin, Charles H 617 

Edna J 707 

Mary G 776 

Ball, Adeline A 64:6 

Persis 99 

Bancroft, Deborah 158 

Barran, Asenath R 663 

Bascom, Polly 177 

Bassett, Louisa S 709 

Bates, Francis 292 

Baxter, Martha 103 

Beaman, Elizabeth 21 

Ephraim 69 

Ezra 62 

Jobiah 20 

Mary 63 

Tamer 13 

Bellows, Eliza 211 

Jonas 184 



Belknap, Eliza 218 

Joseph 217 

Beniis, Solon L 587 

Benthall, John 202 

Sabrina 173 

Bigelow, Cynthia 272 

Emily 372 

Erastus B 319 

Horatio N 223 

Jonathan 101 

Joseph 1 

Lavina 376 

Olive 2 

Polly 266 

Binney, Mary P 550 

Bliss, Asenath 528 

Harriet U 485 

Blodgett, Lizzie 651 

Boardman, Harriet 164 

John 141 

BosAvorth, Alonzo 749 

EdAvard A 770 

Julia A 751 

Mary S 750 

Zadock 752 

753 

Boutell, Abigail 35 

John 34 

Bo\ nton, Asahel R 343 

DollvF Ill 

Lois': 100 

Mary A. C 3^3 

Nathaniel A 497 

Briggs, George W 200 

Polly 201 

Brigbam, Chloe 414 

J^dmund F 616 



Brigham, Hannah F 628 

Mary 467 

Moses -ilo 

Stephen 81 

Brimhall, Louisa 266 

Brooks, Joel 380 

Brown, Cerintha 1) 435 

Eunice 114 

Sarah H 785 

Bruce, Ira 378 

Mark 448 

SilasT 344 

SusanE 639- 

Prudence 364 

Buck, Dolly W ... 489 

Bullard, Liicy 326 

Buss, Lovisa 194 

C. 

Chaftin, Catherine A 397 

Patience B 493 

Cheney, Sarah A 238 

Child, Amos 460 

Dolly 105 

Eunice 172 

Julia A 593 

Lizzie F 695 

Lucretia 183 

Lucy 11 503 

Lydia 182 

Lydia B 274 

Mehitable 12 

MaryB 603 

Nancy 484 

N. Almira 604 

Clark, Nancy H 487 

Clcavelaud, Hannah 165 

Lotan 483 

• Conant, Sarah D 512 

Cook, Miranda 421 

llebecca 175 

Cowee, Aaron 684 

Lucy A 659 

Mary 712 

Pierson 305 

Ruel G 658 

Sarah 306 

Coxen, James 185 

William ■ 237 

Cross, Catherine G 595 



Cross, Frances A. J 481 

Joseph W 480 

Joseph W. Jr 742 

Crowl, DoUv : 312 

Joef. 440 

Currier, George \V 652 

Laura A 653 

Cutting, Deuxia 329 

Francis L 702 

D. 

Dana, Jesse 66 

Tamer 67 

Davenport, Eunice A 602 

Isaac N 318 

Joseph H 720 

MaryE.... ..... 721 

Persis R 267 

Sarah 341 

Davis, Abigail R 520 

Barnabas 91 

Catherine 478 

Elias 359 

Eliza A 355 

Ellen R 548 

Elvira 167 

Francis 264 

Francis W 401 

Hannah 740 

Harriet 543 

John 477 

Marv 213 

"' 371 

Mary A 506 

MaryB 314 

MaryR 354 

Mercy 92 

Persis 50 

Rufus 686 

S. Arminda 687 

Simon 61 

Dinsmore, Ann M 596 

Dorinda 233 

George W 221 

Margaret F 222 

Polly 138 

Polly G 508 

Polly L 116 

Sarah 11 

Silas 115 



Dinsiuore, William 645 

Drury, Levi A 775 

Dweily, Joseph 120 

E. 

Eager, Uriah 4G8 

Eanies, Betsey 420 

Dolly 73 

Earle, Charles II G60 

Susan B G61 

Eldridge, Almira 4G2 

Emerson, Brown, 432 

Catherine 433 

Ruth F 7G7 

Estabrook, Samuel 24 

Sarali, 25 

F. 

Fairbank, Abigail D 384 

Aratus 251 

Artemas 357 

" 402 

Catherine A 654 

Catherine M 396 

Clarissa 373 

Clarissa A 346 

Cynthia H. 472 

Elisabeth M 423 

Esther 386 

Eunice 145 

Hannah 229 

*' 290 

Harlan... l 731 

llattieF 714 

Jabez 40 

Jane 689 

Jonathan 37 

Julia A 394 

Lemuel 18 

Luceba A 509 

Lucia H 519 

MaryE 381 

Miriam 41 

Orrin 270 

Persis S 334 

Phebe 19 

Rebecca 68 

Relief 43 

Sally 130 

" ' 301 



Fairbank, Sarah II. 335 

Seth. 42 

Sophia E 515 

Sophia II 367 

Sophronia 313 

Submit 38 

Washington .... ... 514 

Farns worth, Wilson A 630 

Fay, Charlotte 308 

John F 307 

Lucy A 348 

Persis E 239 

Fisher, Alma 244 

Jane 455 

Jeremiah 656 

Nathaniel E 648 

Susan C 649 

Fiske, Clara L 793 

James 212 

Maria 418 

Mary A 734 

Sarah E 606 

Fitts, James II 758 

Mary C 759 

Flagg, Adeline 288 

Caroline 353 

Louisa H 416 

Margaret 366 

Rachel 89 

Samuel 119 

Silas H 363 

William 405 

Fletcher, Sarah 570 

Sarah P 673 

Q. 

Gale, Esther 127 

Oliver 126 

Gates, Amos 51 

Susannah 52 

Gill, John 186 

Glazier, Jason 64 

Oliver 178 

Rachel 179 

Sarah 65 

Goddard, Ellen S 762 

Goodale, Aaron 28 

Abel.. 120 

Abigail 6 

Azuba 162 



Goodalu, Caroline F ol)7 

Clarissa T 539 

Cyrus K 492 

P^unice 29 

GO 

P^unice B 243 

Eunice H 169 

George W 451 

G. Emmons, 533 

Hannah 93 

Harriet 258 

" 553 

Levi 108 

Mehitable 181 

Moses 71 

. Norman H 281 

Olive J 284 

OrindaC 228 

Paul 59 

" IGl 

" 253 

Peter 5 

Sally 54 

Sarah 10 

Sarah A 559 

Silence 72 

Susan P 347 

Tirza 124 

Goodnow, Eunice 195 

Hannah 207 

Harriet 499 

Henry B G23 

Sarah 58 

Goodwin, Mary A 597 

Goss, Sally 293 

Goulding, Charles 142 

Loanza 557 

Roxanna 14;» 

Green, Abigail R ■_ / 1 

Caroline A 538 

Millia P 563 

Griggs, Samuel 309 

Samuel M 399 

Sarah 310 

H. 

Hall, Ruth A 007 

Haley, Caroline E 683 

Hardy, Sarah A 417 

Harrlgan, Janjes 780 



Harthan, Cynthia 139 

Dorcas \V 657 

Hannah B 510 

Lois A 638 

Mary A 391 

Prudence 49 

Prudence M 245 

Sarah 488 

Sarah J 620 

Silas S 532 

Hartwell, Abigail L 291 

Charles W 256 

Edmund 248 

Nancy W 257 

Olive" 249 

Headley, Ephraim 83 

Prudence 84 

Higgins, Betsey 068 

Elbridge G 688 

Hill, Ezeklel 469 

Tamer E 470 

Hinds, Harriet L 761 

Hipsley, Elisabeth 495 

Luke , 494 

Hobbs, Marcus ... 360 

Holbrook, Charles W 736 

Jacob E 743 

Levi 361 

Rebecca 466 

Reuben W 345 

Susan C 713 

Holman, Adeline 275 

Olive B 486 

Rufus 438 

Tryphena 439 

Holmes, Edwin 452 

JanetteC 671 

Olive 125 

Peter 152 

Sarah 154 

Thomas 153 

Holt, Amia 87 

Azuba T 340 

Emeline 457 

Eunice 74 

Fidelia 789 

Hannah 422 

566 

Henry F 350 

Jonas 86 

Louisa 236 



Holt, Lydia 219 

Lydia A 208 

Martha 476 

Martha L 535 

Mercy II 193 

Myra A 774 

Nancy 151 

Parkman 475 

Russell, 584 

S. Amanda 778 

Sanford 788 

Sarah P 579 

Sophia 112 

Thomas 277 

Ilosmer, Sally 273 

Houghton, Ellen J 773 

Elisabeth M 558 

Lucy 104 

Mary A 554 

MaryS G13 

Horace 523 

Horatio G12 

Howe, Alvin 77 

Abigail W 549 

Charlotte 622 

Emily B 627 

Lydia E 634 

LVdiaM 419 

Mary 78 

Rebecca W 765 

Hu])bard, Cyrus 797 

Lucy W 192 

Hunt, Jonas 362 

Mary L 757 

Submit 756 

J- 

Jewett, Ilervoy S 669 

Sally... 670 

Johnson, Cynthia A 234 

Lydia L 300 

K. 

Konnan, Ephraim 286 

Thankful 365 

Keyes, Asa 260 

Asa Jr 276 

Augusta A 647 

Benjamin F 133 



Keyes, Betsey 134 

Evehne 210 

Fidelia H 600 

Leonard W 586 

Lois 163 

Lydia E 641 

Maria M 629 

Martha J 580 

Mary 263 

" 594 

Olive 14 

Sarah 262 

Tamer 261 

Thankful 231* 

" 755 

Thomas 447 

Thomas Jr 209 

Thomas N 626 

Khnball, Candace 311 

King, Catherine L 240 

Gideon H 352 

Lavinia B 336 

MaryM 176 

Polly 220 

Sarah A 454 

Susan W 325 

Knight, Amos F 225 

Cyrus L 252 

Elijah 356 

Eliza 241 

Emerson P 730 

Emily 323 

Eunice 283 

Eunice L 500 

Harriet 324 

JohnF 619 

Lydia T 783 

MaryL 501 

Knowlton, Sarah J 625 

L. 

Lamson, Mary S. B 796 

Lawrence, Jane 437 

Rhoda R 408 

Learned, Mary 190 

Lee, Betsey B 491 

Lydia 464 

Leonard, William 772 

Lincoln, Ellen M 733 

Lombard, Betsey, ........... 691 



6 



Lombard, Washburn 690 

Loring, Charles H 400 

Henry A 696 

Maria 337 

Maria E 697 

Maria 11 565 

Mary. 330 

Lovell, Abbie M 754 

Abigail 156 

Alexander 108 

Amos 95 

Annis 113 

Asa 56 

Asa Jr 94 

Betsey 57 

" 215 

Edwin 11 716 

Eleanor 537 

Hopestill 110 

John 109 

JolmD 585 

Joseph C 351 

Lois 269 

Maria L 717 

Mary 96 

Mary? 507 

M. 

Mallory, Abbie M 708 

Martin, Frances 719 

John 718 

MaxAvell, Dolly A 254 

Maynard, Hannah M 635 

Meriam, E. E 578 

Samuel M 577 

iV[errifield, Charles 317 

Emily J 786 

Emily P, 327 

Mercy 36 

WelthenaB 496 

Merritt, Frances 665 

Metcalf, Eliza 259 

Mary R 206 

Moore, Abigail H 278 

Asa 97 

Catherine 17 

Elisabeth 705 

Franklin 794 

Israel 16 

Israel G 227 



Moore, Jacob 246 

James D 633 

James H 187 

Jane 216 

Mary 247 

Mary A 795 

Mary C 121 

Olive 76 

Sabra 98 

Susanna 122 

Morgan, Clarissa L 444 

Hiram 443 

Morse, Anna E., 738 

Charles 588. 

Edna 482 

Joseph 3 

Lucy 426 

Maria 682 

Mary 8 

Nathan 562 

Simon , 425 

Sophia 4 

Silvanus 137 

Morton, Melinda K 268 

Murdock, Adeline 287 

Albert H 769 

Almira 140 

» Artemas 117 

Caroline 763 

George R. 779 

Keziah 118 

Susan A 744 

Thankful 214 

William 255 

William E 764 

Muzzy, Catherine 315 

Cephas 294 

Eliza J 640 

Lucretia 296 

LiicyM 636 

Mary A 297 

Miriam 737 

Nancy G 517 

William G 295 

N. 

Nash, Elisabeth 70 

William 48 

Nelson, Oliver C 524 

NeAvton, Lj-man B 732 

MaryB 107 



Newton, Silas lOG 

- 120 

Nichols, Silas 2-JG 

O. 

Oliver, Nathaniel Y 221 

P. 

Paine, Hannah C 601) 

Lydia 88 

Olive G 106 

Parker, Edmund 510 

Fidelia A 511 

Joseph B 280 

Lucy 522 

Mary A 131 

Rebecca 513 

Sarah A 299 

William 302 

Parmenter, Eunice 298" 

Hamiah 319 

Peck, Anna F 700 

Perry, Hannah 180 

Phelps, Angeline P 671 

Edward 115 

Emily C 711 

HemyL 768 

John 301 

Pierce, Abigail P 511 

Charles 1 675 

Delia M 676 

Delia P 171 

Elisabeth 289 

Elisabeths 153 

Eliza 198 

Fidelia B 131 

Harriet F 601 

Harriet S 766 

Isabella 199 

James E 685 

James R 312 

Joel 136 

JohnM 725 

John (i. A 119 

Jonathan 130 

J. Warren 179 

Louisa M 529 

Lucy 127 

" 128 



Pierce, Lucy A 782 

Lucy Ann 739 

Lucy C 530 

Lyman 379 

Mary A 791 

Mary Ann 117 

Nanc}- W 536 

Roxanna 561 

Ruth 136 

Sally 103 

" 155 

Sarah D 531 

Sarah J 675 

Walter W 678 

William A 156 

William N 790 

Prentiss, Ilattie M 710 

Sophia L 501 

Prcscott, Eunice 328 

" 101 

Jonathan 11 

" 358 

Mary 15 

Proutv, Daniel 53 

Phebe 116 

Thankful E 388 

R. 

Rand, Leonard 721 

Ray more, Elisabeth H 331 

James H 320 

Read, Harriet A. 190 

Reuben G 608 

Rice, Almira F 698 

Barnabas D 692 

Caroline C 711 

Catherine R 158 

E. Beaman 590 

G. Calvin 726 

Harriet A 598 

Harriet R 701 

Lois 17 

Lucy 205 

Lydia 201 

Marv 531 

Mary E 599 

R. Merrick 591 

Susan L 781 

Richards, Elisabeth C 525 

Leander 527 



8 



Rieliardson, Henry A 442 

Robbins, Vina. . /. 174 

Rockwood, Fanny 4Go 

Ro.<s, Hannah. . .* 70G 

Harriet 610 

Harriet F 242 

Olive ;J93 

William J o02 



S. 

Sawin, Betsey M 

PhebeL 

Sawyer, Amariali . . . 

Angeline A. 

Lucy 



olO 

^83 

30 

569 

46 

Oliver B 568 

Persis 75 

Sarah 31 

" 157 

Scarlett, Andrew 771 

Seaver, Mary 644 

Nathan F 643 

Shattuck, Betsey 123 

Smith, Adeline A 556 

Caroline T 615 

David G 461 

Eliza A 760 

Fidelia 196 

George E 589 

John 85 

John F 614 

Lucy H 338 

Martha 339 

Mary 412 

Noah 411 

Rhoda 555 

Sarah D 681 

Stephen H 618 

Sylvia 160 

Snow, Abigail 728 

Winthrop 727 

Stanton, William T 729 

Stiles, Sarah W 441 

Stockwell, Mary AV 611 

Stone, Lydia .* . 90 

Simon 82 

Stratton, Ann 387 

Harriet II 395 

Sally 232 

Swill, Sarah H 662 



T. 

Tad, Benjamin 445 

Margery A 385 

Mary 446 

Sarah 171 

Taylor, Ellen M 777 

Miranda E 197 

Reliefs 392 

Thomas, Aaron 79 

Emma M 735 

Emeline P 471 

Lydia 80 

Tilton, Aaron 203 

Amanda 547 

Eliza R 699 

Harriet 303 

LukeB 546 

Marv D 564 

Nathan R 544 

Sally 545 

Toombs, Edward 781 

Eunice S 332 

Townshend, Elisabeth 27 

Jacob 26 

Tucker, Sally 128 

Tyler, Almira E 792 

V. 

Vinton, Louisa 375 

Lydia 374 

Mary A 398 

Olive V 605 

Thomas B 377 

W. 

Wadsworth, Benjamin 693 

Thankful 694 

Walker, Lydia 148 

Susanna 159 

Walling, William B 680 

Ward, 'Marsilvia 703 

Warner, Calvin 787 

Mary C 560 

Warren, George W 575 

Lydia L 576. 

Napoleon B 632 

Watson, Harriet 410 

John 409 



Wedge, Adeline F 613 

Martha C 316 

Wellington, Vashti 282 

West, John N 573 

Mary M 574 

Wetherbee", Charlotte 285 

Luther B 321 

Whitaker, Mary Y 459 

Olive E 631 

White, Abel 450 

John 7 

LoisM 637 

Louisa M 624 

Marv ... 463 

Sally 55 

Tarbel 11 518 

Whitmore, Chloe E 723 

James 722 

Whitney, Hannah C 502 

Olive 230 

Wilder, Abner 15 

Arethusa. 407 

Eliza 473 

Emily 424 

Fordyce 650 

Jones 526 

Katy 5e52 

Lydia : 39 

Mary 33 

" 102 

Nathan 22 

Reuben 32 



Wilder, Silas M 551 

Susanna 23 

Thankful 390 

Willard, Ruth. 235 

Willis, Ann V 370 

Wineh, Lucinda K 642 

Wingate, Aaron 745 

Emma G 748 

Phebe T 746 

Anna S 747 

Winn, Sarah 9 

Winter, Aaron E 188 

Abigail B 333 

Dexter, S. K 498 

Eliza D 672 

Eugenia D 715 

llinois 322 

Luey 704 

Lucy A 505 

Luther 170 

Sarah L 677 

Waldo 144 

Worcester, Clara J\l 621 

Elvira 189 

Franklin 664 

Martha J 581 

Nancy R 667 

Noah 666 

Phebe 166 

Sampson 279 

Sybil 191 

Wood, Mary M doi) 



" And a book of remembrance was written before Him, for them that 
feared the Lord, and that thought upon His name ; and they shall be 
be Mine, saith the Lord of hosts, in that day when I make up My 
jewels." — Mal. ill. 16, 17. 



)UN 13 1907 



